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In my shop the power cuts out for a few seconds almost every month when it is raining hard, windy etc. I have all my equipment plugged into UPS backups that keep the printers and computers running in case of power issues. The UPS devices have paid for themselves in the material they saved.
I'm...
I'm mostly printing indoor decor, the matte mode, no dry time and no worry about edge curl on full bleed unlaminated vinyl prints is what made me decide on the colorado over the epsons. It was a hard choice, I'll be keeping my rolands so I'll have backups and eco sol if that is better in some...
there is a 1 year warranty that covers everything except the heads, the service plan seems redundant in the first year except for getting a discount on heads.
Ok that's helpful seeing they're are people that don't get the service contract.
How long have you had the machine? Any idea how long the heads are supposed to last or have you had any head problems since those aren't covered with the one year warranty?
I've outgrown my 3 roland printers and need another (faster) printer by the end of the year. Rolands have been perfect other than the speed, getting another roland would help but I want to move to the next level of machines to have more capacity for growth
I'm deciding between Epson S60600L...
Plug the printer directly into the computer would be the first thing I try. No It guy needed and takes 30 seconds to do.
Second thing I would try is reinstalling versa works if the first option doesn't help
Third thing I would do is try a different computer.
are you letting the prints dry enough before cutting? Heavy ink/full bleed will curl the edges if not dried for a day or two, sometimes laminate is also needed to prevent edge curl
That number seems huge until you realize that how many people die every single year. Over 1% of population dies every year. If you all lived to 100, then that number would be exactly 1% The majority of the with covid deaths were going to happen either way, few deaths can be attributed to covid...
I read an major publication article recently "we all know some one with a breakthrough infection and leaders must find ways to ease concerns " or something like that. Can't find the article now but even this mainstream source was pointing out that the breakthrough infections seem way more common...
I have 3 vaxxed people out sick with covid, and its not very mild going on 3 weeks now, the other 4 of us that have had natural covid a year ago and are unvaxxed are feeling great and keeping things going. i have friends with small companies also having the same experience, weird
I've had dozens of times over the years when a large company contacts me and says the following - we can't get a hold of our sign company - can you do this work for us? my reply - yes, then it gets done, the person ordering doesn't even sweat. They ask 0 question other than can you get this...
I think both ways have their strengths and weakness. on the 1M revenue you have more cushion if the market/economy goes down, you could fire people and take on their job, cut costs in other ways and still take home the same amount. On 100k revenue you are more sensitive to fluctuations.
I think...
"Hospitals getting overrun" - Seems like a big fail considering they've had close to 2 years to prepare. I know a few hospitals near me are remodeling, painting the outside, installing new signs - doesn't seem like the best use of resources during such a major pandemic???
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