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honestly, i do not know anything about this. i am a designer/printer, but a i had a good customer ask me to make this sign for them, and they would install the pole and sign, i am just trying to figure out what is needed to give them the correct...
pole will be 7ft above ground, with a 3'x8' sign mounted on a single pole, making it a total of 10ft high. standard double sided aluminum sign light box. i was figuring a 4" pole, probably steel, maybe aluminum but doubtful. i tried finding some footing calculators but they want a lot more...
thank you! not sure why i did not see that option earlier. i did have a roll in with the clamps down... anyways thanks again. the heads were clean as a whistle no build up whatsoever of dry ink on the edges like my old sp300v.
i cannot get to the menu to allow the heads to travel to the left for me to manually clean?? its driving me nuts. its like the option has disappeared from my menu.
i went to "Sub Menu" then to "Maintenance"
the only options i get are wiper, felt, or knife replacement???
i know this is...
thank you for your suggestions.
i got a great roland tech on the phone, he could look up the error code. turns out it was a communication error. unplugging the cat 5 cable and reconnecting it solved the issue. i might have bumped it some how when i was near the machine, and it only stopped...
the printer just stopped half way through a cut today. cancelled the print, i then got the Internal Error code 1942575. shut off the main power and disconnected the cord for a couple min. plugged back in and i can no longer get the printer to do anything. it stays stuck on now processing...
for the past 2 months i have been in the process of trying to learn how to rebuild the scan motors and could use some bad cores. i broke some parts on my only bad motor, its trial and error i guess. i did get it rebuilt and put back together. i also bench tested it and it sounded great, but...
i have a new vs540i and i have my cut speeds down to 10 which is a good speed for me, but in between cuts it scans to the next cut so fast it jams up my prints or makes it go off track.
anyone know how to slow this down, i can't seem to find the menu for it.
thanks
help would be greatly appreciated.
its just showing the generic corel thumbnail for all my files. i can't see my work! just the file names and it is taking forever to get stuff done... i installed the corel cd and tried a repair with no luck.... i did just have corel fixed. it was getting...
strange i just made a new profile account and then i just clicked on thecorel icon to open it and it did. all my settings were reset and it had the welcome screen but it works. it still will not work on my main profile though.
this just happened to me 2 days ago! corel was very sluggish so i restarted the computer and it will no longer boot up, stays stuck on loading user settings. i deleted corel and reinstalled and it still doe snot work. i had to download corel x7 trial to stay working, bu t i am not use to...
no one has any clue which is which? really? i didn't think this was such a hard question? i know someone has this info. instant donation to the forum for help on this!
i have all the parts i ordered now, just need to figure out which group of transistors controls which head...
please anyone if you can point me in the right direction.
thank you
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