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Yea it's just taped to the wedge. You have to push the wedge in (sometimes takes some taps with a screwdriver and hammer) and then it'll let you slide it out the end.
It does normally, we put a wood base on our grommet machines, just needs to be long enough to account for the handle. Aluminum square tubing skis would work if weight is a concern
Colour the crop mark in with sharpie or micron pen and then use whiteout around it (just get as close to the mark edge as possible on all 4 sides), quicker than trying to line up vinyl. It's mainly looking for the edge, you might not even need to colour it in.
We've done a few of these doors, full wraps. Do an adhesion test, 1 of the bare metal ones we did needed high tack. Install, remove mask and then cut. If that's the type with a hard 90 degree edge, double cut, the ones that roll in we slice in the middle and tuck (Prime first to be safe and you...
Have a look at disc golf storage boxes, they have nice carrying bags that would work too
https://www.amazon.ca/Dynamic-Storage-Drivers-Frisbee-Organized/dp/B089T2RF6F
Could just be the paper. You could try scoring it perpendicular to what you are now and see if its an issue with the grain. Also check to see if it cracks when you fold it the other way, scores typically want to be folded in one direction. Pics might help.
Our Grimco tech called HP to see what he needed for a service call, they told him to check if the ink expires 2025/01, both did. They're sending us replacements.
Swapped to a different cartridge and ran ink through and we're back in business
Just found out the hard way that there is a recall on 832 black ink that expires 2025/01.
Black prints brown and fuzzy with them, check before you put in, put us down for a day.
We have both, the 360 is less consistent with those colours than the 700. That being said, the 700 isn't as consistent as I would like it to be.
I would look towards some solvent printers if we needed very accurate colour.
Those oils last forever, I think I've ordered 3 of those kits since getting the printer and still have 4 bottles pretty full.
Every half roll is a lot, surprised you're not seeing it drip onto prints. I clean/lube once a month.
I got it fixed but not sure what part it was. I had to do SMK3 on the printer and really cleaned everything while I had the printer apart. After I put it all back together, the problem went away.
I talked to my HP Tech and he wasn't sure either, might have just needed a really good cleaning.
FWIW I had a very similar situation with our 360 about 3 years ago. Everything was pointing to motor but motor was replaced the prior year.
I ended up fixing it by turning off the printer, cleaning and then lubing the rails (top and bottom rails, with carriage parked at both ends) maybe 3-4...
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