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I will fly out and fix your CP64.
You will need the following though:
http://www.signs101.com/forums/showpost.php?p=491272&postcount=11
If you are interested PM me.
I have used this product and gives a nice painted on look, allowing the texture to come right through, a heated 3M sponge roller works best for application (I do not think it is removable from wallpaper). Once you use this stuff, you will like it :smile:
There is a push towards green initiatives in governmental agencies, but this question relates to inks not used in inkjet printers. There are however inks that use vegetable derived glycols such as Mutoh's Mubio inkset. These types of inks do have issues with gamut and penetration into untreated...
I can understand if the HP/Colorspan unit didn't work, but it seems like a bit of a cross you are dragging around. Put down the heavy weight on your shoulders, realize that the experience has educated you, and move on.
I have been in that place years ago with an Arizona, with a L&P Digital, with...
It is a rebadged Oce Arizona 350 GT
Here's more info:
http://www.large-format-printers.org/UV-curable_flatbed_roll-fed_hybrid_combo_wide-format_inkjet_printer_reviews_prices_comparisons/Oce-Arizona-350-GT_white-ink_UV-cured_flatbed_printer.php
Ok, if you are going to invest in a flatbed printer in the future go with a x-rite (Gretag) i1. Because you can upgrade to the IO table to read rigid substrates as well.
And because the i1 is supported by so many RIPs and profiling packages and it is regularly used in the sign industry a lot of...
Unless you are mechanically inclined and have the service manual handy, you should really have an experienced Mutoh tech come out (you can call GEI Calgraph, but if you are going to pay for time and materials make sure that he is EXPERIENCED whith this model.)
It looks like it could be a media advance issue. As the machine pulls material off a heavy (or damaged) roll it can cause some weird patterns in the print.
I would advise you do not use solvent inks that are past expiration. I have replaced too many parts because of the pigment falling out of solution in the lines.
vundodix is a good surgical strike, and you can use this too....but go for the carpet bombing method. and if you want the MOAB (mother of all bombs) do a complete hard drive wipe and re-install the os.
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