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Look at the HS15 plus document and the self diags. Not sure this is in the HS15 but give it a try.
http://www.gspinc.com/default.asp?contentID=203#LEGACY
Page 39 of the document - if the XO internal job looks good then I would say it's the data or connection.
There is a GerberFoils.ai on the 2.X cd. It may not be in the "open" and you may have to install it. Insert the CD and select install "extras".
These palettes are not supported by Gerber - these are something I put together a long time ago - so any questions can be direct to me. Here or via email.
FATAL ERROR 144 is indicating an invalid vinyl/foil combination. Possibly the Fire File in Omega and the Fire File in the Edge FX are out of sync. For example, the Fire File in Omega is newer than what is in the Edge FX.
What is the material and foil?
From the GspTray icon (lower right)...
It's NOT the applications, it's the video driver itself and the hardware. You need to lower the capabilities of the video driver via the DIsplay Properties / Advance tab / Hardware Acceleration.
Not much testing yet as we are trying to get Omega 3.0 out the door but we have installed both 32 and 64 versions of Windows 7 and installed Omega 3.0 with no operating problems of any kind.
2.6 to 3.0 will be $395
Starting with 2 or more upgrades will include a discount.
If you own a Standard Omega and a Layout Station then you need 2 upgrades.
If you bought or upgraded to 2.6 after Dec 1, 2008 your upgrade will be free to Omega 3.0
For those that want to try before you...
No one asked but I'm here doing nothing so
1) Oldest of 5 children
2) Lived all my life in Connecticut
3) Ultra Conservative ( and that is a tough thing to live with in CT)
4) Rised a Catholic
5) Grew up living in South Glastonbury, CT
6) Family ( Mom and Dad) still operate a fruit and...
What kind of computers?
I remember a long time ago there were serial problems with Dell computers and the serial i/o chips they were using. The signal strength was marginal at best. I will ask some one in engineering on Monday.
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