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Not sure of the printer or the media you are using but this pretty much does it here. On the heavy rolls, I grip one end and then use a paper towel in about the middle to support and place it on the spindle ends without touching the material directly (Mutoh 1624).
According to John Kerry if we don't fix the climate in 9 years or less our subscription to Earth will be canceled.
No need to upgrade if it is all going to go dark in the near future.
Tex, check the cereal aisle, there might be some of these left:
https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/local-media-release/s-not-frosted-flakes-cincinnati-cbp-snares-44-pounds-cocaine-soaked
I'm not going to lie. At times when printing overnight I will lay down right in front of the takeup reel and the running printer would put me to sleep (maybe it was just the eco-sol fumes). When it finished the silence would wake me up for the next run.
I got early training when my mom and dad...
Are they made of regular pvc banner material?
If they are you could do it like the moon landing flags - add some wire to the back to stiffen them up.
Use a good gauge of bailing/tie wire covered with strips of banner, glued down with HH66 banner cement.
You need each banner as a separate file.
Drop the 2 files into the Program Manager.
Nest the 2 files
Adjust your finishing options by selecting the banners one by one.
Seems to work in Flexi 12 (Mutoh edition)
Aren't these pretty much the same thing?
I know you have to have prairie dogs out there in Texas, a quarter of all Country & Western songs are about them.
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