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This sort of thing does happen. Get to the doctor. A friend of mine had the same symptoms and ended up getting the arm socket assembly replaced. Now he's doing just fine. The other choice is pain management. That seems to be extremely hard to get on anymore, especially in Oklahoma. Maybe...
Hi Big Easy Does It. I asked you for a tech manual you offered to another member. I downloaded it. I did not want you to do the extra work for me. You are very helpful to many of us, and it is appreciated!
True story. My father came to this country from Amman, Jordan. When he first came here he asked my mother at an early age. "Carolyn, I do not know what to think of this USA. Why do people just sell their garages and not the house and the garage?" ("Garage Sale").
A good 46 to 48# does well on this cutter. Pretty standard across the board for a little competition to keep the price down. Nashua, Paper Boys, Bayou, they all have a good one. The list goes on and on in the in the good Old USA
As long as you are sticking with rigid rolled media this latex printer will do a good job for you. if you want to have tensioner bars for fabric wallpaper with no liner go to the HP 360 instead of this one. Either way, you will enjoy the color gamut and dry time.
Roland SP-540V VersaCAMM - Use it for the labels for our line of OEM Compatible ink - the print and cut feature is superb for custom-cut labels and stickers. We first used it to perfect our OEM Compatible Inks through extensive and long-run testing. We run nothing but Eco-Sol Inks. Lost track of...
If you do a lot of wraps latex has the best overall color gamut. You are wrong about the inks on the HP - There are good alternatives in OEM compatible latex - And they really are compatible. And don't let anybody tell you that you have to use OEM inks (MAGNUSON-MOSS). The eco-sol, excellent...
My guess is alignment. I would plug in a new cyan/black printhead. If this fixes it you know you need to clean the other printhead. If it does the same thing you are back to my original guess, allignment.
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