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  1. L25500 :: Photo Tex profile?

    habit. G (awe, damn)
  2. L25500 :: Photo Tex profile?

    Saw that page - test printed with 12 pass and adjusted heat settings and it seemed to work out okay. GP
  3. Thanks a LOT,,NOT

    (funny)
  4. L25500 :: Photo Tex profile?

    Curious what everyone has used for printing Photo-tex on their latex? We are using Caldera. GP
  5. It's here it's here!

    Impressive. Congratulations.
  6. Damn it's hot in here...

    That may be overkill, but there are some nice portable units on there - And I guess I can just vent up through the drop out ceiling, back into warehouse? GP
  7. Damn it's hot in here...

    Finally getting taste of warmer weather down here - and the printer room jumped to over 80 degrees. Since it promises to be another long, hot summer, we need to plan on bringing in some air conditioning to cool this 12 x 12 room down. We have one window that doesn't open. We do have a back...
  8. Updated firmware Designjet L25500

    Had a couple of print heads go bad prematurely last night. After replacing the parts on warranty, I was told that the updated 5.0 should alleviate future problems: The latest is 5.00.00.08 and you can update the firmware on your L25500 by downloading it from...
  9. While searching for historic precedence...

    ...for a sign variance, I found this. Pretty sure the B.A.R. would not let this one pass. http://www.shorpy.com/node/2627?size=_original Good day, GP
  10. Wood print

    That's awesome. Forgive the stupid question, on my first cup of coffee : Does the printer lay down white first, then run back from the beginning? Or did you paint that part? If done by hand, how did you register the white up so perfectly?
  11. Wyld GFI!

    Bump this to the top. We have experienced some great success through partnering with WYLD for 4+ years. Always delivers. Keep up the great work Bill -
  12. For all you shops that bring the pooch to work

    took the wordz right out of my mouth.
  13. Setting printers IP address in Caldera

    and thanks for help in locating manual -
  14. Setting printers IP address in Caldera

    Thank you - after the 10th time of repeating the same steps, it successfully connected. I am blaming my fat fingers - Time for a beer. GP
  15. Setting printers IP address in Caldera

    I was getting intermittent program errors in Caldera when sending print jobs to my HP L25500. Support had me delete, download and install new drivers. Last note was to make sure to designate printer's IP address in ServerAdmin. How do I do this? I feel like an idiot. Thanks for your help...
  16. L25500 Head Strikes on 60"

    I was getting head strikes for the first time on 60" photorealstic paper. I increased the vaccum to 50 and it seemed to solve the problem so far. What does the input tension do? I imagine that it controls how it pulls the media off the role? If it pulls to tight, the media may relax and buckle...
  17. Calculating media used, HP L25500

    Printing on L25500 with Caldera. During training, I felt like there was a way to see how much media has been used on the current roll. About to start a new print job and want to see if it will fit. Thinking that it shows you the number on the printer panel when the media is unloaded. Is...
  18. Designing 50%, How to RIP?

    Swell. Thanks! GP
  19. Designing 50%, How to RIP?

    We designed a large box truck at 50 percent in Illustrator, since we could not make the art board large enough. Now I need to bring it into Caldera. Do I bring it into RIP at 50 percent and print at 200%? Bring into Photoshop, try to maintain vectors, re-size and save as pdf? What is the...
  20. Big Squeegee a HUGE Help!

    get one. we waited way to long to add this tool. Thanks for the discount, GP
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