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turn the boulder & cut with a concrete saw (“filet” the stone)
use the kind of saw they use when repairing waterlines under a road.
i would call united rentals if i were doing it in NJ. I have seen these saws 18”, 24” & 48”. 48” will cut 20” into a stone. Rotate the stone to complete the process.
we modified an old polaroid copy stand.
changed the angle of the upright so we cando a large image.
added a digial camera with network capability and a good hdmi monitor.
probably my best decision, though was buying a OCE' colorwave 300 on ebay
it scans 44" originals and outputs jpg or pdf.
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you can consider flexi monthly subscription, at $59.99/mo. i believe
you would still need a xrite i1 pro (lots of them on ebay
flexi supports the I1 without needing a cmyk license.
as far as the graininess, it is a limitation of the 4 color printer that it renders light cyan & light magenta by having cyan and magenta dots surrounded by white space. (hence graininess)
using an appropriate profile can probably minimize this effect. you can obviously render grey without light...
or so the guy from the hardware store said
trying to put a coating on something i printed on the mutoh vj-1617h (mp31 ink)
i have some clear liquid laminate from harbor (circa 2018, we never use it) so i tried the hardware store
i will order tomorrow, prefer a spray can, i suppose
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not a criticism of you, certainly, and epson has a pretty good track record, but i notice that ink costs is the only thing that has an actual number (and good to know!) there could be actual specifications released
i have always been of the opinion that unless you go with a REALLY high quality UPS you do more harm than good.
if i take even a 2200va APC and plug my roland into it. (all heaters off) it still sqeals (the printer, not the UPS) and if i put an oscilloscope on the AC output of the UPS it is...
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