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I feel like I have had that happen before, but don't think I did anything special to fix it. Other than just restarting everything.
Are you using the same settings you have used before?
Hard for me to say too as I switched to using the full version of OptiScout. I did not care for how limiting...
I honestly forgot about. I haven't had anything come up recently where I would need to use it, or I just manually ran the different layers. I will look into this again.
I am no wrap master by any stretch of the imagination, but that seems a bit long to me. I usually hire out my installs, but had to do my first one is probably over a year this past week. Was a 34' stage trailer. I don't think we had that much time into that one and the panels were wavy tin. That...
I have only used Caldera. I tried Onyx when I got my flatbed as they had their driver out first, but couldn't get used to it. I have no complaints really with Caldera... other than the price. haha
I wasn't aware that it could do that. haha. I am using Caldera too with mine. On another note, seeing how filthy that printer was at the end made me twitch! haha
When I do multi layer prints, I create the file, send it to the UV Controller, then just specify the number of copies for the number...
If anyone wants to use standard size bits, you can get extra collets and spindles from this place. I also have a couple extra standard spindles for sale if anyone is interested.
https://mctinfo.net/products/amb-spindle/accessories
If you will be doing a lot of the super thick laminate, you might want to look at a Summa F1612 flatbed cutter. You would have a lot better luck with that versus a roll cutter.
I did add a transformer after the converter as well. I have 240v coming in, so that makes the 3ph 240v. The Summa is setup for 208v. After the techs came, I was told that they could rewire it to handle 240v.
I am pretty sure this is the transformer I got...
I went digital with mine. I talked to a machine shop who has used every type and HIGHLY recommended spending the extra on a digital one. Just make sure you get the surge protector. That wasn't an option when I got mine, but added one on both the standard side and the 3ph side.
This is what I...
I use a digital 3phase converter with mine. I haven't had any issues in the last 4+ years I have been using it.
I am pretty sure it was a 10hp model that I ended up with. I highly recommend getting a surge protector too. They didn't have that option when I got mine, so I added one in on the...
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