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Yea i agree, im going to bring in an air duct, ill make sure its not in the printers way. Also, ill put in vent system and take it up thru the roof. I like what sightline did with the acrylic walls, debating that as well. Whatever is easier to pass inspection
We got in today, everything is signed, renewed the contract for 5 years. Getting medeco locks in tomorrow, a/c guy is coming in also. We are painting the walls white on saturday and sunday. Debating if i should do anything to the floor.
Good evening everyone. We are expanding a bit and moving my mimaki and laminator next door. Ill be posting pics as we progress. We will be painting, building a room for the printer, and building a table and some other stuff. Our landlord just put in larger rollup doors. And its the next bay...
I had a guy do old english font with light gray vinyl on a white truck, i strongly advised against it. But he wouldn't budge. And ditto on the 2". I actually go 2.1" because the rounded numbers and letters are 1/16 " larger then the straight edged ones. Why? Well, i had a customer tell me Dot...
In restaurants, waiters/servers get paid 3-4dollars an hour plus tips. Busboys and the greeters get paid 8 an hour and a lower percentage of the tips, really the waiters tip them. Do cooks get tipped? No. And thats what really grinds my gears
On imprintables solvent media and my mild solvent inks, i only waited like a minute before cutting, and like 5 minutes before applying transfer., immediately going to get pressed
Pictures please.. Ive also had this problem. I only use kraft paper if im laminating a small piece, so the lam wont get caught in the rollers. For the unlaminated take up reel, i have to give it slack, or else itll start shifting on me, mostly because of the uneven winding, after letting it dry...
Mine turns forward too, i haven't had an issue tho. Make sure its tight, before you tape it down.. Hold on to the lam roll, and pull the backing towards you, and make it tight, no slack as you tape it down. And adjust the side knobs
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