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  1. Graphtec FC8000 + Mimaki help

    Graphtec seems to like "type2" reg marks best. There is a setting in cut/print 8.0 to include these marks in setup wizard before you send to rip... Hope that helps.
  2. Timeout mid print...

    Mimaki 1394 board Installing another new (3rd one) Fire Wire board seems to have me going again. It took a tip given by Mike at Grimco... Installing a 1394 pci card with a "TI" chip set allowed my JV3 to process the entire file. Thanks for all your efforts. Bart~
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    Neil, You are correct. I recieved that suggestion as well. I ordered a new 1394 card yesterday. Seems Mimaki prefers a TI (Texas Instruments) chip set. I should have it in hand tomorrow. I'll post the results... Thanks again
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    Thanks to Jill and Tony, You both have made me laugh today, for one reason or another...

    Thanks to Jill and Tony, You both have made me laugh today, for one reason or another...
  5. Timeout mid print...

    The opposite setting is "spool print documents so program finishes faster" was the defalt setting. I've run it both ways. The change in setting between the two hasn't changed results. But i thank you for giving me some thought...
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    -- Printing 4' @printer width as well as cutting the file in half literally. (original was running 2up) Resulted in the same error same place... Rewriting the file from scratch even, results in no change when run at that length. On the way into Rip, files under 400k... I've got the printer...
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    -- I'm having a consistent timeout error during printing larger files. I'm running Sign Lab 8.0 Print and Cut, Sign Lab's VPM, Mimaki JV3 connected by 10' firewire, thur XP Pro SP3. I receive a timeout error (code 23) consistently at 80% maximum (sometimes less)... of a 4'run! Seems at 35"...
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