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Comm ports can be tricky
I am going to give you a suggestion that sounds ridiculous, but it actually is what I used to do when I sold and installed Gerber equipment
Go to a CompUSA or the like
But every comm port card you can lay hands on
swap them out until you find the one that...
Wanted to make sure that everyone knew about this open house
http://signsneversleep.typepad.com/signs_never_sleep/2009/04/open-house-at-gerber-scientific-products-see-the-solara-ion-and-omega-30-sign-design-software-in-act.html
I am planning on attending along with Christine. Is anyone else...
I would take a serious look at ShopBot. It is the router we have (Lincoln Sign Company) and it is a great balance between a "do-it-yourself" router and a really, really expensive router.
If I needed another router, and God came to the door and said I could have any router I wanted for free, I...
pandora
Google docs and spreadsheets
gmail (If you aren't using gmail - you are losing out on the best email experience out there)
palm desktop (it's free to anyone who wants to use it)
J.D. Iles
www.signsneversleep.com
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The Envision 750 is a fantastic plotter, and its biggest PLUS is that it is a 30" sprocket-fed plotter. 30" sprocket-fed is getting very, VERY difficult to find.
I would suggest you get as much as you possibly can for it, and you might want to think about contacting Monument Companies, as they...
Here is a post I did back in 2005 about the 4B along with one of the original Gerber ads in SignCraft
http://signsneversleep.typepad.com/signs_never_sleep/2005/09/walk_through_ge.html
J.D. Iles
www.signsneversleep.com
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This is a very common issue.
If you notice that these "dropouts" are in the first few inches of a print do the following.
Print a 3" x 11.8" box before you do a big print. That forces the print head to come up to temperature. You will notice dropout all over the box, but your print will be...
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