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In flexi, both line segments on either side of the point have to be a curve for you to be able to pull a control on either side. If one side is a curve and one is a straight line then you will only be able to adjust the curve from one side of the point. Once you change both sides to a curve...
We normally stock 54" 3850, but I have one job where I need around 10-15 feet of the 60" material. Does anyone carry it and would you be willing to sell/ship it to me? I just don't want to order a 150' roll for this one job. I would prefer the oracal 3850 as we have used it on previous jobs...
I have had a gerber envision 15", a summa 30" and two graphtec 54". While the graphtecs can cut very fast, the quality is not quite on par with the summa or sprocket fed envision at the higher speeds. As someone pointed out the biggest drawback with the graphtec's is that it will yank on the...
Heyskull,
Here is a link to a previous post about that same issue. Hope it helps.
http://www.signs101.com/forums/showthread.php?42265-JV3-message-error-07-head-*
Peanut
I don't think it is a timing issue. Generally that will never have to be changed. If you have recently changed a print head or had a head strike, you need to check the alignment of the print heads to each other. Quickest way to check if it is off is to do a nozzle check print. If the...
I will take a stab at this and hopefully it will help. a few questions first. Are you loading the media with it aligned on the left side of the machine? Our old 38" falcon outdoor junior loaded with the paper along the right hand side of the machine. The reason I ask it this...Our old...
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