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when this happens on my roland, i slide the print heads off the capping station, remove the dampers, place paper towel under heads. fill syringe with solution, connect to head nipple with tube, and blast out the head. opens them right up.
i use it quite a bit.
i'd like to say you have nothing to worry about, but there was that one time i put up a 5' x 5', 3/8" thick subsurface plexi sign with it and it came down and took the door knob off underneath it......
wall wasn't quite flat (bad drywall job) and the sign flexed...
i have a copy i bought (8.1) used, i never got around to transfering it. last year they told me it would be $385 and i would get a free upgrade to 8.5 or 8.6 what ever it's up to.
i'm still registered for an older copy of flexi, so i didn't bother....
73 foot banner on a converted roland fj 52, one piece!
it was supposed to be a 75 foot banner, but the weight of the banner material caused a little shortage! :)
nobody ever noticed.
if you recommened something better and he chooses coro,
then
make it, get paid and make it again next year out of aluminum.
obviously the guy is probably going to go out of business, so grab what little money he has to offer or someone else will.
if by some stroke of luck the man...
roll the red out in ronan bulliten.
wait 2 days
go back and stick the black and white vinyl
remember, there are three ways to learn and the last is disaster
fabrication-wise it is 10 individual banner panels
i do all the work on the padded wall(s), the banners you see above the wall were not my deal. The HERD sign was mine - i made it about 6 years ago. Each letter lights up individually by a wireless remote. They use if for promotion giveaways...
WOW, you went right for the new blade holder and blade....
tweaking my friend, tweaking.....
you must learn to tweak the machine, become it's friend, understand it's needs......
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