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I've been using UltraFlex JetFlex 13oz for about 2 years. I've only ever had one bad roll (about 2 weeks ago) but that was caused by "improper storage" and Fellers replaced it.
I'd still recommend the JetFlex to anyone.
I've also used Key banner from Grimco but didn't care for it. To me it...
Have you restarted the plotter?
I had an issue where it wouldn't read the marks on a print and I spent an hour adjusting settings and trying to get it to read the marks.
In the end I just restarted the plotter and it worked like a charm.
So get a 19oz banner then attach my printed banner to that?
That sounds like it might be an option. How would you attach the printed banner to the reinforced blank, double sided Tape?
I was planing on ordering a 19oz banner then have webbing sewn into the top and bottom hem. That's what...
Thanks for all the suggestions!
I was told the poles were reset this summer and are now plumb and stable.
I think I'm going to go with a 19oz banner and two steel cables that run between the two poles (One for the top of the banner and one for the bottom) Maybe even add a few ratchet straps in...
Very good. Like you, I tend to think an extra NIC equals extra headaches.
(It's threads like this that keep me coming back to this site. Where else can you get this kind of help, so quickly?)
Why not just connect the printer to the network and eliminate the second NIC?
Just be sure that you set a reservation for the printers IP, if you use a DHCP server
Thanks for the info guys.
Stop Sign: I was worried that a mesh banner wouldn't be strong enough to handle being stretched for the install. This banner is literally installed between two telephone poles.
Insignia: The last banner was installed with ratchet straps.
SeaWriter: I think...
Just found the setup guide for your printer....
http://support.rolanddga.com/docs/Documents/departments/Technical%20Services/Manuals%20and%20Guides/SP-540i_300i_INS_EN_R1.pdf
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Well set the network settings in Windows to:
- IP: 192.168.20.10
- Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Then set the printer to
- IP: 192.168.20.20
- Subnet: 255.255.255.0
Then configure the printer in VersaWorks with an IP of 192.168.20.20
What do you need to know? What address to use?
Is the computer connected directly to the computer via a cross-over cable or are you using a hub/switch/router?
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