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In the printer settings in the rip you can set the front edge feed. Or it can be set from the printer front panel but I'm not in front if mine right now and can't remember where if is for that setting.
I'm running in the middle of the rollers. I have the feed tension set to where it hand tight. I have wrinkle forming before the rollers on the feed side not in the laminate but in the prints.
His laminator is causing me major problems. I'm trying to lam Oracal 3651 With Oracal 210. Any time I try to use material wider than 36" I just get major wrinkles. I can run 36" pretty well in 10'-12' sections with no wrinkling. I've tried a push pull gauge to make sure the rollers are even...
I've cut 5052 aluminum with no lube. Just take a more conservative approach towards the tool paths. If not you will generate way to much heat and burn up your tools.
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You would be surprised what people can do in an elevator or while waiting for an elevator. 30-45 Seconds with no one watching or they think no one watching and everyone turns into a vandal. :doh:
Thanks for the great feedback. We went to our marketing firm and asked for a product video showcasing our main product line and they came up with this video.
I appreciate the feedback as we will be doing more videos in the future and we some times get blinders on and can't see the big picture.
I have had the printer almost 18 months. I figured all the extra stuff would have already fallen off. But who knows. Maybe I was supposed to pay extra for the shoots metal rods out option.
My printer made a crash sound and these parts fell out but it continued to print and went on printing just fine for 4 straight hours. Any idea what this piece is?
I've consistently run 800"-1500" at a time on my L26500 and never seen a color shift before. What does running the color bars on the side do to help this issue?
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