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Need 5000:
Change the settings in Onyx to show file name.
Set up your base print file of 250 (or whatever reasonable number).
Copy that file X times.
Onyx will add the "Copy Tag" File name: XXXXXXX~1, XXXXXXX~2,...XXXXXXX~20
As the prints come out of the machine it will have the file name and...
or you could start labeling them by hand.
Our process we developed was when ever the roll came off the machine, like as a step of "unloading the machine", you would use the caliper to math the remaining media, and that would be labeled on the open roll.
So we could easily check to make sure the...
So you should be able to change it from 1 to 2 to add the Mimaki.
In my experience we have split up our machines by format.
We ran all roll machines from one machine/RIP and all our flatbeds out of another computer/RIP.
We ran a total of 8 machines out of 3 different RIP stations.
I promise the dancer bar will help.
Physics will help pull the material back into place as it telescopes. You'll end up with a roll that might zig and zag a bit but it won't run off the edge of the machine.
The pulley system that the dancer bar helps creates will help work out the stress that...
It doesn't take much to get printing with onyx.
Spend some time learning how to use the software.
The "File, Print" action is an advanced skill that requires you to have good RIP hygiene. If you don't it will only waste your money.
The entire curing module came off and replaced by a new one. After we had replaced several fans and electronics inside.
The foam is glued in spots around the curing module, they tech was only able to find this problem once he pulled the whole unit off.
Do you get drips on your prints?
Unrelated but similar.
I had the set screws wear loose on the drive gear... It started happening in the middle of a field of black in too...
There isn't a sensor for that, lol.
That was a "wooden dowl to the ear" find.
Got lucky putting my hands where they shouldn't be.
Crisis adverted, only...
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