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Not great news, but what can you do? Drive onto the next one.
My youngest son's senior year was completely wiped by covid - no school, almost no sports - drive-by grab-and-go graduation.
We just use a scrap of Ij35c about 5" or 6" along the bottom edge. Once there are a few wraps around the winder the tension will keep it in place. Works every time - costs nothing.
Shouldn't be doing that. If your 'hold-after-print' list is too long you might want to clear it and then restart Flexi. Mine gets cranky when I leave too many in that panel.
I have to leave them there for a short time so I can verify that I didn't miss anything on a multi-layout run. Also to...
It would really depend on how large the letters are going to be cut. I will set the text then zoom to 100% on screen and adjust to get rid of the sharp inner corners & outer tails without the font looking melted.
I will call your Avery and raise you 3M IJ35c. Something changed in the formula & it now has the smell of unwashed feet after a 5k run in 95-degree heat (leather shoes / no socks). This is before it is printed. When it gets heated up the smell takes on a whole new life of its own.
Started in the office, they think it was an adding machine (the ancient corded type with vacuum tubes & tesla coils) that had just been picked up after being repaired. Luckily no one repairs anything anymore - no more fire hazards.
If you don't want to go for the $250 a snap knife & fender washer is about as low cost as you can get. Magnets are soft and cut easily with a little practice.
Fires are not fun. We had one in our paint n body shop a long time ago. Shop was full of customers' vehicles. Odd stuff that happened - It got hot enough to melt the glass out of the window frames in a full-sized tour bus. Cans of thinner popped their caps off from pressure build-up but were...
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