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Just a heads up on owning an HP-R1000. We were just told it is time for the "White Service Maint. Kit". Price $7k
I guess that is their way of punishing you if you don't buy a maintenance package. Any one know what this kit that must be made of solid gold is actually for?
Matching prices and trying to keep competitive, especially with foreign suppliers, is a race to the bottom. You'll never win. There is a reason they are coming to you even if they are asking you to match. We never do and we still get 80% of the orders. Our customer use us, trust us and know if...
I thought I'd post the solution. The height measuring tool lost it's origin. HP had to log in and recalibrate. Unfortunately, it is not user adjustable but it was a quick fix. Down side is the phone call for support is $250.
We started having an issue with our R-1000 where it has started printing blurry. Typically when we see this we would think of an alignment issue or a head height. Since head height is controllable on it, we have checked and reseated the print heads and recalibrated but are still having the same...
I had an odd request from a client to replace the lenses on their office signs. The ones they have were silk screened with a red stripe and it clashes with their decor. Anyone know how to get this material? I am guessing it is polycarbonate but it looks like it has an antiglare finish.
Anyone have any experience on finishing Polypropolene Banners? I have a client insisting on use poly for their banners and it needs to be hemmed and grommeted. I tried talking them into vinyl and priced the poly at a premium, but they still want poly. Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
I like to ask for a credit card. Ask for all types of company info etc, Tell them cc was declined. Ask for another. Tell them cc was declined and repeat until they catch on. I have been tempted to tell them the order is "ready" and just see who show up for the shipping company :)
I wasn't advocating participating in the race, but the reality is that if you develop a niche or there is a lucrative market segment, others will jump in and try to gain market share by undercutting pricing and driving the market value down. Developing strong relationships is the key to earning...
If those are your main markets, sell your equipment, let your employees go and broker from your house. The large wholesalers can probably produce this stuff cheaper then you can when you add in your overhead.
Printing has always been a race to the bottom. Cost of entry is low and competition is...
If it is just the single channel I'd guess bad head, controller board or cable from board to head. Swapping cable from one channel to another is a good way of ruling out the printhead as the issue.
I agree with Petepaz. Something out of alignment. My guess is the blade is not straight. It if it even slightly off your not cutting with the sharp part of the blade, you are dragging it across the material. Check blade alignment and the blade holder to make sure all the screws are tight.
I think you bring up a good point/goal for discussion and I think you are on the right path. It is my dream too! :) Most small of us business owners think too small. Too many of us work in our business and not on our business. I think the goal of any business owner is to create an organization...
We have a project for one of our clients remote offices in Austin TX. We are looking for a wallpaper (true wallpaper, not vinyl) installer in Austin. It will also entail installing some Ultra Board pieces on top of the wallpaper. We would need advanced site survey and then install several weeks...
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