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Biggest and most lasting impression would be my dad. Taught me all kinds of things while standing over me yelling; "Now that's not the way I showed you is it?" Never forget the day he came home from work and said: "I work on pipes all day I'm not gonna do it in my own house." Then he pointed...
Haven't had issues with vinyl only banner hem tape. Can't remember the brand but as soon as the adhesive was exposed my eyes started burning, nose and throat got scratchy.
This^^^^
My new solvent printer will be here in a couple weeks. Why solvent? Because I use the same advice I give to people wanting to buy a printer. Buy local, even if it costs more. Dealer is within 30 minutes of my shop. When a printer breaks,and they all do, I want someone on site...
My two cents. All the advice so far mentioned nothing about having inherent ability to design.
I see people that want to be designers in the worst way. They take all the courses and still can't design. Desire is a small part of the equation if there is no talent to back it up.
3rd party ink? If so the lines may be clogged from captops to pump and pump to puke bottle. Heads were also clogged to the point of not firing. Had that issue some years back when I tried 3rd party. Ink not only clogged the lines completely it made them brittle.
Absolute mess and stupid...
You have to make sure the encoder strip is running dead center through the sensor gap. You just can't remove the old one and plop the new one in place and call it good.
My SP540V did all kinds of weird stuff and would not complete the calibrations before I centered the strip.
Just upgrade Onyx. You already have it and are familiar with it's operation. No point adding unfamiliar software and the requisite learning curve/bugs.
I just buy the Roland wipers. IIRC I pay about 30 bucks for a pair on my SP540V. Not taking a chance on ruining the heads. Your printer should be making you a lot of money. Show it some love once in a while.;)
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