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Ah sorry I just assumed it was a roll to roll printer for some reason. Makes perfect sense. We've also got an aging flatbed and should probably be doing what you're doing with the white.....hardly gets used these days and the nozzles can be a b*tch to get back when you need it.
That's a lot of wasted ink/media/time...........probably overkill unless you have an aging machine that isn't capping properly. Have you ever tried not doing this every day? As long as your head(s) are capping properly and have some sort of automatic routine maintenance schedule, chances are...
I'm sure I'm overthinking this, but do you guys have any pointers for installing Gemini letters w/ studs into stucco?
Letters are 1" thick, 16" high so they'll have a bit of weight to them. (mockup attached)
Any specific drill bits and silicone/adhesive I should try to use?
Should be simple...
First picture looks like ink starvation, second and third pictures look like material contamination to me.
What does your test print/nozzle check look like?
Mind sharing what kind of monitor you got? I should probably get one of these and get some more air exchangers happening in here. Pretty bad when all the printers are going.
Isn't there a little dial on the right hand side of the take up?
What kind of material / heat settings are you using that they can be stretched by the take up? That seems like another issue to me.
The only issues we had with the take-up on our XR was that it walked like crazy and couldn't be...
You could maybe ask the BC sign association, they might know. Otherwise I'm sure workplace health & safety would be happy to inform you what the consequences are........
Potential (untested) workaround that might be worth testing....
Change Placement strategy to Print jobs individually. In general settings, change print triggering to Automatic (Automatically start printing)
**Make sure to load and set up your repeats settings etc. before you check...
I don't know anything about these machines but keep seeing ads for this ....seems like a good alternative to Roland's mini printer: https://mutoh.com/product/xpertjet-c641sr-pro/
Personally I'd suggest building up the demand while outsourcing the work and see if it builds up, and if it does...
This thread is from 4.5 years ago when we first got the machine. We've been running it with Onyx without issues since then, but haven't played around much with profiles since we're not printing white very often.
Built a few custom profiles, mainly use a 600x600 CMYKLcLm profile for 99% of our...
The only bug/issue I've found so far is that it crashed when loading 27 single-page PDFs at once. File sizes weren't big either, all 150 KB or so.
It crashed & dumped the first 6 files, while another printer was printing a long job.
Miraculously the printer kept going and after re-opening...
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