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A true flatbed and it cannot keep less than a pound piece of material flat ?? Are you pre-cutting it and if so, what size. Maybe at a small size, the substrate just will not stay flat.
Not really. Around here there are quite a few Indians doing this with an occasional mid eastern thrown in. They all sell this silly sh!t, in the same place at malls, main streets and other places.
Personally, I really like QB. Been using it since the late 90's, I think. I don't do the accounting end of things, but for estimating, work orders and calculating things needed to run the business (or any business for that matter) it can be made to fit your needs. I have sections set up for...
Have both ours set to full blast on just about every profile, except uni. Cor-X needs plenty of UV, so lessing the lamps could be a gig problem, especially if your inks are well-suited for Cor-X. Some machines just plain don't like Cor-X.
It's due to lack of adhesion to the surface. There's a myriad of reasons. The corona could be gone from the Cor-X to improper lamp exposure to a bad profile or wrong profile.
Dammit.................................... :covereyes:
No one said it is NOT real. Just blown out of proportion. I know several people who had it and gotten over it. I also know people who got it and died from it. For some, it is not a pleasant experience. We've lived through all kindsa...
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