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yes, they will.
i had this same problem with material i didn't have a profile for and was trying to use a similar HP profile for. it took me awhile, and i max'd out both heat setting and was still getting the greasy print.
i bumped up the airflow from 30% to 40% and the prints came out...
seems like too much of a pain in the ***. take them out of your empty cup, clean them, put them somewhere, loose them....
when the coffee's too hot, drop in a ice cube, when it's too cold, pop it in the micro....
neat idea, not practical....
if your feelings are going to get hurt that easily, they maybe next time ask a little more intelligently.
like:
hey, i got a job for the back of a baseball scoreboard. i'm not quite sure what i'm looking for. can anyone point me in the direction of a company that can print large, unseamed...
i would guess the reason your getting jerked around is because you should just have looked up the merchants and gave them a call. you don't quite sound like a guy who has superbowls and NASCAR under his belt. you look like a guy who doesn't know what to ask for. especially when you say you know...
sounds like you should pass.
first off, these are not banners, they are flex face signs. what's the difference you ask? last time someone used banners and it didn't quite work out.
sounds like this is a little outta your league.
should be under setup>internet setup - what router is it?
this makes it definitely sound like your having a ip sharing issue.
unless...
have you been using the same cable to hook up this computer each different time you've changed it? you could have some crazy crossover cable causing a slow...
Two network components can have the same ip address and work, but they will collide and cause problems.
Try your computer static and see if it gets better.
Here are the steps to setting your pc/network static:
First run cmd on your computer, then type ipconfig /all
Copy down your subnet...
i had a problem that came out of the blue about a year ago, my PC and one of my internet camera's were getting issued the same ip address once in a blue moon, then one of my printers would crash, i'm assuming because the info wasn't getting to the printer in time and it timed out. i finally went...
my best hack guess is you are having an ip conflict somewhere along the way. anytime there is no reasonable answer it always ends up being an assigned ip that farkes it up. i have given up on my DHCP and assigned everything a static address and haven't had problems since....
my knowledge on...
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