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i was going to say, my guess would be that the fans would be full of fuzz & everything overheating. since it is in your shop, leave a cover off for a few days & a fan (20") running on low. there are a bunch of things we could try if this works.
we can talk you through looking for "cold solder...
Bob, you get acceptable quality with CMYK ?
i consider my Epson ultrachrome K3 vivid magenta rig to be a poor consolation prize these days. so i suppose OP can get by at the low end of this market if he calibrates, builds profiles etc?
EVEN BEFORE doing any of the above, try printing a greyscale test print or stair step
https://colortest.page/grayscale-color-test-page/
this willl give you an idea of the limitations of your printer
NO ONE is so talented an artist that people will be buying prints of his work without blacks...
you still haven’t even mentioned what printer, ink type or ink set you have.
you will learn that different media yield acceptable results with different ink types.
you are probably running a CMYK (4 color) printer.
fine for stickers.
grimco has offices in 48 states so you can open an account...
it reminded me of the days, not long after adobe bought photoshop from aldus. (installation media was (2) 1.44 floppies)
we bought STREAMLINE from adobe. it was a godsend to have it, even though every file started out looking like what garrett shows in the video
i realize that.
HOWEVER, i have seen the situation he describes. i am not experienced enough to be sure if it is primarily a bug that rears it's ugly head in vectric or a problem with one of the other sofwares used to export to dxf. i thought it was worth passing on.
garrett fromme from IDC woodcraft made a video that i watched a few days ago
point was, when you convert a plt file (which may have only a dozen or so nodes) to dxf, the dxf may have THOUSANDS OF NODES.
obviously dxf is not the ideal vehicle to import your artwork, rendering times are absurdly...
I would start with this:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/permanently-disable-driver-signature-enforcement/f4b9d63c-7771-42e1-887a-505020447413
i haven’t ever tried parallels with windows 11 but the first th8ng I would do is be sure you have created a LOCAL “limited”: user...
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