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Do tiny files take forever to save? Like a couple KBs?
If you're "placing" a lot of linked images in your files, stop saving them as "PDF Compatible" and it will reduce the file size.. And turn the raster effects resolution down. It can slow it down a bit.
Otherwise it sounds like something...
That's probably what I'm thinking of. I had someone freaking out over lost emails a while back and I had to use a dbx extractor to save all her precious memories.. that were saved only in her inbox.
Outlook has a problem.. a file size limit on the actual database file. After reaching about a gigabyte it starts to crap out and drop emails, and eventually just deletes itself and makes a new one.
I believe it can be fixed by simply creating new folders and organizing things since each folder...
Yes, when it's chipping off bits like rice seems to be when it cuts the cleanest. Easier to clean up the mess too, they vacuum right up.
So not to thread jack let's not discuss it in this thead, but here's my build thread on another forum. http://www.shapeoko.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1838
I'm not expert in this area, we don't have this type of equipment in my shop, I am just a hobbyist.
I cut 1/2" HDPE material on my DIY CNC that was using a dremel as a spindle with an 1/8" two flute upcut bit. 40ipm, 1/10" per pass. RPMs were probably holding at half of what the dremel turns...
Or they don't actually ever take them off. Ever. That's the only time we've ever seen that problem. The people say, "Oh man I haven't taken it off the door all year."
If you don't have itunes, you probably need to update the driver for it......... i think Windows 7 automatically downloaded the driver for mine.
That being said, with the security features on my 5s, I have to unlock the phones screen before my computer sees it.
PDFs from Illustrator can be just the artboard, or include the bleed, or be the whole document.. Just depends on the settings you use when you save it. But yes, generally it just create a page for/of each artboard.
I have purchased USB to Parallel adapters recently and they work but I could not run two of them on one computer for some reason. I switched to some siig parallel cards to run two machines off of one computer.
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All you have to say is, "It's temporary."
I'm not agreeing, but that came straight from an inspector regarding a blocked exit and cords running across the floor at a facility other than that in which I am employed.
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