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Yeah wondering this as well.
Are you running from a roll of laminate or a cut sheet?
To me it looks like you're too loose by the way it's not tight to the upper roller.
Just a different sensor and updated ARMS for sensing marks. Might have to adjust the sensor level for that material.
You said you got this from someone else so maybe do a reset to factory defaults to make sure you're starting from a base if you can't get any adjustments to work.
I think it honestly depends on quantity you're. I bought a roll label printer with rewinder and roll slitter over a year ago and still have yet to run a single job on it. (most of my work is short run few hundred to 1000) and most are all different shapes and sizes. To give you an idea I paid...
Is the setup for data merge in Illustrator similar to InDesign? I never really used it much in the native Adobe apps as we had a varaible data standalone program to handle tens of thousands of records.
Wondering if anyone has done any variable data printing on their wide format machine and if so did you find it helpful?
I do a lot of short run vinyl stickers for products and I've got a couple of customers who have a common label but only change one piece of it. Figured it would be perfect for...
I've been using the Substance 3755 for unlaminated items I might do on occasion. If not I will use a 6mil GF gloss or matte if the 3755 is too thin for someone.
Did the tech not do a test or run a small print before he left? Can you show your nozzle check?
I'm assuming you've also done a manual head alignment and feed adjustment on your media.
I'm a one person shop. I upgraded to a S40600 from a Roland SP-540V. I've had my S40 for almost 4yrs now. Maintenance has been minimal, no service calls or replaced parts yet other than normal maintenance. Speed is good for for myself right now, faster is always better if you need it. It was...
This is happening to me on my S40600. I can print 10ft and then all of a sudden I get banding and have to do a clean. Nozzle check was all good when I started this morning. I immeditly was thinking it's the caps that needed to be replaced. Looks like I may have to put in a service call to Epson...
That's really cheap. And that's the same thickness as the ones I linked to and much cheaper.
Let me see what other responses I get, and I might take you up on that sample roll.
I'm still looking for alternative to Briteline Holographic vinyl. Can't really seem to get anywhere. I'm looking for something a bit thinner so I can laminate it without it be 9-10mils thick.
Has anyone used any of these products before...
Yeah they definitely need to do in better light conditions than where she was, lots of grain in that one.
I'd say they also need to make sure they are taking them at the biggest resolution they can on their phone if that's the only option. Some phones you can select different resolutions...
I was processing and file and changed the sheet size as it was ripping and now it's stuck in a "Not Responding" state. I've deleted the files from the Work folder, restarted and it's still hung up and the file is still showing but I cannot do anything. Now work has come to a halt. This is not...
Same goes for what ikarasu said. Once I got it going and found the right parameters 99% of the time it works great. Every now and again I have a hiccup, but it's nice when you get it to work and don't have to tend to the machine constantly and can just let it run.
You might want to check on any firmware updates for the cutter and also any updates that have been released for Onyx.
It should read it and fail on finding the data at least, doesn't even seem like it's detecting the mark at all.
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