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Interesting photo of the stitching set up at Fellers.
I'm at the start of setting up a sewing table and have been looking for clues as to the best way to do it.
Got any more of those?
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They have good sideviews of both the sedan and utility on the 2013 site:
http://www.ford.com/fordpoliceinterceptor/#/models/sedan/all
looks the same as the 2012.
wayne k
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Randya and stealthrider are the Mutoh wizards here on the forum.
I am just a button pushing end user.
Looks like clogged nozzles to me.
Head soak won't hurt(most of the time) so do that and see if it improves at all.
If there is no change then it may be an electrical issue with the head and it...
hard to see but if that second one is yellow it is bad.
here is one of the many posts on how to soak the head:
http://www.signs101.com/forums/showthread.php?t=89776&highlight=mutoh+head+soak
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CorelDraw is like a really well done grilled cheese sandwich. You won't find it on most 5 star restaurant menus but it sure does hit the spot during the daily grind.
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It's in the preferences for the document set up.
You need to set the resolution for the bitmap effects based on your final print size.
If it is too low it will print that way.
If the layout is very large and the effect dpi is set to 300 the program will bog down trying to render it out at that...
AI is better than Draw! Draw is better than AI!
Here boy here.....that's a good boy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_conditioning#Pavlov.27s_experiment
works every time
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From the links it looks like the Mythbusters are on the job.
They will either make it fly or pack it with enough explosives to create a 30 foot high fireball.
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Check if the software you have has an auto nesting tool.
Set the material size to the 53/30 and nest your layouts - see which one uses less running footage. Go with the smaller feet......
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