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Almost everyone here will give you different suggestions on why you should, shouldn't or otherwise. The best way to find out and learn is to try. Are you experimenting with your own personal speaker or selling this to a client?
I'm not one of those "have to have a MAC" but why is a mac out? I'm pretty sure you can run Windows on a Mac, which will allow you to run the PC based software but you'll still have the ability of design on Mac... just saying.
That's how my user manual is... have to learn to read between the lines. If you don't minds sharing (and as long as it's not illegal in S101) I'll PM you my email or address.
Do you have it premasked? I'm not an installer, but I've heard a few installers with less experience that prefer the print premasked. I think it helps with the stretching issue. Just a thought.
My Jv3 is always loud and I'm close enough to it that clients and co-workers comment on the noise over the phone. When you figure out what it is, PLEASE let me know :)
But on a serious note... when we had the technician here a little while back, he said something about the motor going and...
Did that too. Thanks for the suggestion...
My problem is that my predecessor apparently had no issues doing a run this size... I'm just printing and cutting a file that he had set up (no bleeds b/c of the size) so there's little room for error. And so far no luck.
My mind tells me it's one...
for added measure:
A few months back we had a similar issue with reflective, so we adjusted the pinch roller setting to high and haven't changed it since.
AND, I just ran 2- 10' runs of contour cut on 3M 180 with 3M 8518 lam and had no issues.
It's different each time.
Basically it's cutting some detail @ one end but the rest is a rectangular cut. It will cut one side of the rectangle perfect and then on the return trip be completely off.
I'm trying to contour cut a 9' run of 3M 680CR with 3M 8518 lam with our CG-FX 130 plotter. My problem is that it will start cutting in the correct position and then as it feeds through it begins to skew and will end in the incorrect position. I'm leaning towards a feed slippage problem and...
"Not only is it about as unique as a head cold, the illustration appears to be a helmeted creature piloting some sort of industrial duct work"
That's not callous and to the point... that's way over the top of what's necessary. I think he's RUDE and wouldn't associate myself who regularly...
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