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I second the NAS(network storage)- they are cheap and good- google
Buffalo NAS. I would guess it would be easier to setup than a catalog-
and certainly easier for access. If you have a LAN you can access from
any computer on the network. Gene
I posted this a month ago- and some info on printingdigital.com I think.
there is a Roland PDF on this but it is for an older version of VW and not
complete in any case. Gene
http://www.signs101.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45677
HjeffN was kind enough to point me to Home Depot carpet dept- exact tool
(different brand name though) with a carpet cutter type blade that works
even better than the original. Thanks Gene
that I bought years ago and cannot find now. I would like to have
another of them. Anyone recognize it? The brand name is 'Lowe' and
the anvil that the blade cuts against was the length of the blade before it was
'repurposed' :rolleyes:. Thanks Gene
Thanks guys- I do know how to work the character map. Most fonts use
the Alt-0000 format- but not all. Jester- how did you come up with the
Alt-0254? That is what I was looking for. Thanks Gene
My sweetie just took a part time job using MSword and I am trying to help
her- she needs a box with a check in it for a document. So I found it in
wingdings- the character code is 0xFD- but my progs will only accept
numerals from the 10 key portion of the keyboard. Something I don't...
Wasatch small format version will drive your 30" printer- cost is about
$600 if I recall- including cut capabilities. Used it on my SP300V for 2.5 years
and loved it.
I have never seen SR2.2 but I have to believe that the new versions (6.x)
are way superior and run on vista. Gene
Matt is a good guy- hate to hear that.
schurms- where ya from in MN? I guess I would be one of your competitors
with Flexi. We have used it since '97 and made a *bunch* of bucks with it.
I have Estimate 1 and am about to upgrade to 2.0. I believe that it will handle
the estimating end better than what I am using. My concern is with the
invoicing function- does it do what you need it to and is it easy to use? I
read a couple of questions in their support forum that got me...
Mainframe- That is interesting about the error theory- I will keep an eye on that.
I always roll my banners as they come off- but I do it manually on a
homebrew setup with no problems. I also profile- so the ink dries quickly and
I use Triangle inx which dries fast anyway. Also very durable...
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