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The reseller credited me for the media so it's all good now.
Not sure what happened behind the scenes but it's a happy ending and who doesn't like happy endings?
Thanks.
Yeah Avery is a breeze to install.
And they replaced faulty rolls without this time delayed nonsense too.
I think if Arlon want to grow their market here, and it seems they do, they need to look at growing their customer service along with the marketing.
So I requested a credit for the unusable pieces of CF... and still waiting.
I was told they'd have to send a sample of the offending film to the States "to check the adhesive".
In contrast to 3M's customer service..
I had a problem with a couple of rolls of 3M print film and they replaced...
The print film might be alright but steer clear of their carbon fibre.
It sticks hard without pressure then rips when you try and snap it off.
I have to say we hesitate to use any of their stuff after that experience.
I don't think v7 is optimised for 64 bit OS's.
Or even runs well on them. So maybe a 32 bit Windows would be best.
http://onyxtalk.com/thread-productionhouse-on-64bit-i7
We haven't offered paint protection films before but it could be a good addon to wraps.
What kind of films are you guys using & how hard is it to install?
You have to apply wet don't you?
Ours is a different model Seal but we just had a similar problem.
Turned out when there was a load on it the safety switch light beam was moved a little, causing the machine to cut out.
We feed our 62 from the back bottom spindle.
You can then set the tension similar to the laminate.
With the takeup reel fitted running whole rolls is easy.
So we ordered in some Avery CF and it went down like butter.
Put in a claim for a refund on the Arlon.. will see what happens.
I thought I'd try the Arlon cos I liked their colour change films at a training day put on here by Richie Daize from Arlon.
Still might give that a go on my own...
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