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shop fun
Our latest fun - We got a new shop snake.....and enjoy feeding time every couple weeks comparing videos and pictures of the "event"
As you can tell from the picture he is really "cuddly"...
+1 on the Safety Speed blades.... You might also check and see if you have a local person capable of sharpening...We have 3-4 blades and rotate them out and get them re-sharpened
I have color profiles created by Fellers for the 1324.....They are really good profiles. If you send me your email I can send you a link to download some files from my FTP that might help you out.. Let me know if interested and I will upload them for you.
Mutoh Firmware and Parameters
Alright I got it all back up and running with a new PF motor (probably not needed) and a new mainboard. The mainboard installation and reinstalling all the new Firmware/Parameters etc was a little tricky since its not something I do on a daily basis...
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No it throws the error right at the beginning of the initialization... So no the print head doesn't make it back...It just starts up and starts to initialize and then throws the e067 PF encoder error
Well I replaced the PF motor and still no go.Still getting the E067 PF Encoder error. I guess the next step is to replace the main board? Anybody have any input or ideas before I go to this next step?
thanks!
I have a Mutoh 1614 that I had a pretty bad media jam....
Now I am getting an E067 PF Encoder error. I have verified that the PF Encoder is reading fine
But still cannot get the printer to get past the initialization without the PF error
I am guessing it is either the PF motor or the Fuse for...
We wet laminated for years before we purchased our first laminator. Its not as easy as it sounds if you leave any fluid behind it ruins the job. You also have to deal with lots of liquid
To laminate long 15-20+ foot runs of 54" prints with a big squeegee is very difficult...in order to not get...
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