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The printer suddenly stopped and shut down in the middle of a print. Didn't have a surge or power outage. Restarted and the display screen was unreadable. Was able to get the printer printing blindly (have mesmerized the pad). Printed fine and after 30min the screen came back on but only about...
I thought I had one for a print we had done to put on are compressor on the boat 18 years ago. Just can't find it . Ill keep looking around for it thou, if you still havn't found one.
:ROFLMAO: Thats to funny. No I was explaining that the name Webby came from my dogs name. He is all flat black and curly to wave hair so he is imposible to see in pic.
HI all. I have been skylarking around this forum for some time now and have chimed in a couple of times. I have also utilized this forums search to solve numerous issues. So I figured it was time to say thanks and HELLO. I work down here in (hot as Hades) Largo, Fl and have been producing and...
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The only time I have noticed this is when we have a new person on the laminator. They use excessive amounts of lam when they are loading the laminator. Or the print starts to walk on them and they trim the print of and reload waisting even more.
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Wikipedia has some useful images of these two. Not high res obviously. I spend some time as a UDT diver in the USCG and may have one of them high res. Just may take me a while to dig out of storage. I will try and look tonight.
Yes any 100% clear silicone will work for what you need. Put it on in small quarter size balls not in a snake patter and it will help lock it to drywall while it drys.
Foam board install
Would use a clear silcon SCS1000 by GE. This will allow the sign to be removed in the future without any harm to the drywall (Can leave a water mark on the paint thou). If that is not a issue then 3m VHB or other various double sided foam tapes will hold it forever.
Most of the JV3 I have worked with we have unscrewed the metal clip on the right side of the cover, removed it and have taped it down to the magnetic stips that it sets on when closed. This allows the cover to remain open and help with any unintentional bumping of the unit that causes this...
I can usally search this great forum to find the anwsers to all my questions, so that way I don't have to bother anyone. BUT today I opened a retainer today to find a clip system I am not familiar with. It is similar to one's I have used on much larger system so I am familiar with how it...
I am buying a encoder strip for my jv3 160sp and have been told I will have to punch the holes myself. Does anyone have experience, tips or trick to doing this safely. This strip is at a huge discount but I don't want to buy two.
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