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so are you looking for your sku to print with the appropriate file? you would need to save sky as csv and use illustrator to merge "variable data" with your image files. You can create a batch auction to "save as" after the merge and then grab all of your new "pdf if that is final format" drop...
Your product has reached its end of life. Third party inks is about all you will find as for parts, unless smaller repair shops took inventory of parts from HP they will be scarce as well. Time to move into something ls. imo
Then you will need a handy document from Hp that tells you how to configure the io board prior to install. Otherwise the board is useless. You need the matching document to board. Reach out to Randall at Hp scitex
Avoid the bn-20 instant regret after you purchase. It’s just too slow.
Any other Roland works. Define your budget and you will find a workable solution. A CB local reseller is key for additional training at install. There is a pretty big show in Vegas next week you may want to attend.
This is true. You need to replace one at a time so you can pull parameters from the other. The service manual should have directions for removal and install
I cycle through printers every 3 years. I’m able to sell the lightly used while they have some value and move into something new. Usually another latex.
You really can’t fault a manufacturer for ending the life of a product. The 300 series hits its second generation before this happened. If you go solvent for white go Epson s80 if not the latex is the best option.
Tons of illustrator, minor photoshop, for work. In design acrobat. Remotely connect to other computers to drive printers..the. The norm mail, QuickBooks, office, etc
The counter weights were designed for fabric. Most media issues through latex printers is caused by too much heat from the profile. They almost always default to 230 degrees which is entirely too much
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