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i was just asking... after i joined this forum and read a lot of your post and realized your logic about outsourcing seemed right .. i was thinking i might should have thought it thru like you before i bought mine?
i might have a harder time finding reliable suppliers in my small town though...
Pat ... i thought you got a printer a while back? not trying to say anything with that statement now... , just wondering what happened to your printer purchase?
did you reset the home position? and make sure no air is getting in the lines or system. but great to hear you had some success!
the caps have to seal on the heads and there can be no air leaks... so if and when you pull with a syringe if you can't get a vaccum.. check for leaks or the caps...
are you getting a seal to form a vaccum or does it vaccum and nothing comes out?
you need a tight seal ... the syringe should be hard to pull with a good seal?
plus you have to hold the head as far right as it will go when you pull from the capping side.. i have someone help me and hold it there.
There was a post earlier where a guy got in some deep sh#t because he took the screws out of a trailer to wrap it. so be careful... but i never remove stuff unless abosolutely necessary.
this happened to me... i had the machine apart long enough that the heads had to be soaked, but the biggest issue was with ink starvation..
i had to use a syringe to pull ink from the metal lines above the dampers to fill the lines, then from below the capping station to fill the dampers...
they have a lighted sign on the building that is a long rectangle... so i was trying to make it fit that a little. and then have an alternate version for other things.
here is a go with all the same font...
i like the contrast of the script diner against the cartoon whoo's?
are you guy's saying no script at all or just not this one?
oh and the place is like an old huddle house so it will have a red with blk and wht checker scheme.
i had this happen to me before... it was air in the lines. i just had to pull ink with a syringe ... first i pulled from the line above the damper, then when i could see ink in all the lines i pulled from past the capping station and it eventually all came back.
at present i think i have...
in illustrator you click the anchor point a second time and it breaks one of the handles off so the next curve is not effected by the first.
i'm not sure if that makes sense if you haven't done it. but you click then move to where your next point will be and click .. drag out the curve then...
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