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lol good tip. I never "sharpened" a squeegee.
looks like app fluid trapped underneath. bake them outside for a day in the sun.
we do all of ours dry on a laminator. tape left side, flap it up, hit the green button, done.
I misplaced my first one. I had a habit of taking my band and my watch off when I'm working. I'm a lefty so the watch and wedding band made my left hand uncomfortable when using the mouse, weeding, etc. One day i went one and thought i left it at work but it was lost. no biggie my wife is...
orange and green usage depends on your RIP and profile. we use colorburst and back when the GS6000 first came out most profiles were made for 6 color rips and they tried to reuse those for the 8 color. colorburst has since gone through about 4 version updates and has since resolved the low...
just me maybe but i would not have another sign guy host my site. especially at the admin level where you could go in and cc all my private emails. I'm not saying you would but you could.
he said - We have 26 GS6000, and its happening frequently on most of the printers.
how can one issue run across all 26 printers?
another thing.... 26 printers in one area? do you have adequate amperage to run these machines?
check his profile. his company is moonsi? work is auto parts...
your printing on canvas? maybe it is your onyx rip.
if the nozzle checks are solid then it is a rip or media feed issue. I would not think a media feed issue would occur on so many machines simultaneously which means if your using the one rip for all machines then that would be your common...
i dont like to run anything longer than 4 feet if I am doing a print/cut. we learned that the hard way. yes it can run longer but if anything ever glitches that is a lot of wasted material. if we can break it up in to smaller chunks we do.
FC8000-160 rocks. most people just kiss cut or die cut. you have to set up a cut profile in cm2 to tell it how much cut and how big of a hop. once this is set up on the front end you build your cut path and then a perf path using a different spot color. then in cm2 you tell it to cut by...
we once kept adding it to itself and ended up with a what looked like a staples rubber band ball larger than a basketball that weighed like 30 lbs. it was the shop "medicine ball" we would chuck it at each other when things were slow. oh yeah we once made a t-rex sculpture out of it. it just...
sorry i'm late on this thread. I would've been at 2.66.
problem i see here is you did not ask to see what material the competitor quoted it on.
i just saw a work truck with cut vinyl lettering and it was all wrinkled up and shriveled from the sun. I walked up and gave him my card. I ask him...
mac attack! lol... I like my PC. The other designers here swear by mac and it's always in the repair shop. they having problem with their cd/dvd drives.
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