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Ive been trying to navigate to my specific problem, and have read lots of post but cannot find the solution
Problem noticed: Print became very red.
Action: did manual cleaning and found ink pooled in yellow/magenta cap.
Action: flushed cap line with fluid until satisfied was draining properly...
I hope this post is bumped Im having the same problem except my 50% grey is purple. Its either my pump is bad or the lines from caps are plugged which I determined to be the case on the red colored cap. I fixed that and Have now found what you have yellow completly gone from the test print...
Funny I couldnt find it in the manual. Probably because I havent read every single word yet.
Its soaked and Ive been cleaning up around the edges of the box. Thats all Ive been doin and now its seems very full.
How often do you change it?
Hello all, Im going to try an explain this on the fly in laymans term because I cant find its name. The print head as it moves back across to the drain/clean position moves acrooss a square metal box with a sponge located in it. What is this called. It has been full for months and I feel this...
What the font came up with the wrong one. This is for Sams club and Im choosing not to bother them to include the font. This client is stressed enough already. Any one seen this one. It seems pretty familiar.
Thank you. Saving as Corel 8 seems to be working. I will try copying in to expert with out strokes.
Im going to miss working straight from corel. Life was easy then.
Hello all, Im using ve lxi expert 10.0.2. Ive been searching the threads looking for my problem explained. Ive used signtools 3 for 12 years and love the fact I can cut right out of corel14. After installing expert I saw a problem off the bat. Double outlines on top of each other. Right now Im...
You really flip the pancake over and cooked it on the other side. (that means way to take it in another direction) What a nice layout emphasizing "atmosphere is everything" They also have a dove on the side of the building that would fit in that bubble you put in. Hmmmm :U Rock:
Thermostat is set by God there, so I suppose it is everything instead of everywhere. You know like how our wives can set the atmosphere anytime they want before we come home. Hot or cold its all up to her. hahhaa
Thats what it is alright. The sign is already fabricated by them. Thanks for the tips. I like the thin line border idea too. I have to keep workin at it is right. Its clear and readable but no personality.
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