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We are looking for professional builder/fabricators and installers. Rapidly growing business with an excellent staff. Email us at GraphicsUnlimited@verizon.net for information.
Dennis, my name is Travis and I am with Graphics Unlimited. I am in Dudley, MA - roughly 10 minutes from Southbridge. If you want to email me the particulars my email is GraphicsUnlimited@verizon.net
Just upgraded to a Roland VS540 and need to sell my SP300v. Has been serviced since day 1 by a Certified Roland Tech and is in perfect working order. This was my everyday machine till the new one arrived. I have been printing with it daily to keep the inks fresh. I just don't have room for...
I have been reading a ton of stuff that helps me and it seems like a great forum with solid individuals. My only problem is I can spend hours reading all this and I'm not getting work done! LOL Thanks for the help.
I have one for sale in Massachusetts if you want to take a road trip. Mine is around 11 years old but has been kept up by certified Roland technicians and is in excellent shape. They are truly a solid workhorse printer!
I recently upgraded to a 54" machine and decided to sell my SP300v. I listed it on Craigslist and had a company offer to buy it. They waited till the day he was supposed to pick it up and backed out through an email. It has now been sitting for almost a month and I need to find it a new home...
I had a head replaced a couple years ago and it didn't seem to difficult but I would hate to miss one little step and damage the new head. As with anything it is always best to let pro's do what they do. Plus if something goes wrong it is on them to fix.
Craigslist buyer backed out last second. What should I do to store this printer? I have it plugged in and run a print through it each morning just to keep the ink fresh in the heads. Is there a way to bleed it out so I don't have to keep doing this or should I just keep it the way it is till...
VanderJ - thank you for your input! It has been a solid machine but we have decided to move up to a 54" and do not have room for both in our print shop. If you don't mind me asking where do you typically list printers for sale? The only place I have seen them is on ebay.
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