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All I have ever used is Caldera and really like it. I do believe with the latest version, there is something with Windows, but I have all Macs so never really looked into it. I am used to the interface, so I think its nice. Profiling is pretty straight forward too.
I don't have white on my S80, but do on my S70. It works good for a backfill behind color, but is definitely NOT opaque. It is quite transparent. You will want UV if you need it close to solid.
That's odd as I have never had that issue with mine. I run sheets and prints that run to the end, coming off of the core, all of the time. The only time it stops is when it gets far enough in that the sensor is exposed.
No safety beams required! haha. That would have been a nightmare having those setup. You just have to click on "okay" every time when it boots up saying the beams are disabled. haha.
I got lucky when I got mine and had a tech direct form Summa Belgium come help set mine up! He made it up quick...
If you want to use the drag knife to cut them out then use the cut out tool in the tangential module, that would work. The kiss cut tool used in the tangential module is just faster and probably more accurate. It would be like the S-Class roll cutters with one being a drag knife and one a...
I have white/varnish on my Fuji LED1600. The white is heavy and settles, but I just do a cleaning every day and run nozzle checks throughout the day and have never had an issue. Some nozzles always dropout after it sits for a while, but a simple cleaning has always brought them all back. I think...
Quite the mess right now, but after 2.5 years in my new location and a year of having the SummaF, I am finally starting to clean and organize. haha.
Also, a second shop vac next to it is VERY handy for cleaning of the belt, dust and chips that fly around from the router.
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So if you have a job that uses 2 different tools, there is no waiting then. Otherwise, you will be constantly changing tools back and forth. I have one job for example that uses several rolls of vinyl for small labels. It cuts them out with the kiss cut knife, then cuts them into groups with the...
I absolutely LOVE mine!! I have the F1612 and honestly don't see the need to go any bigger. I have pretty much every tool except the pneumatic knife and HF router. The only tool I don't care for is the single edge cutout tool, as the blades break to easily. I will grab some pics of my setup and...
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