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  1. Illy questions on aligning objects

    Nice tip. Thanks Eric
  2. Sp-300 & Sp-300v

    Replacing the damper would be the first thing that I would have tried. While you're at it, replace all 4.
  3. Chipless cartridges & firmware

    You'll find the firmware on the Mimaki JV3 Yahoo Groups: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/MimakiJV3Printers/ You'll have to sign up. It's a great resource for JV3 owners.
  4. CS3 to CS2 Conversion Please

    You can email it to mark at indysigns dot com
  5. CS3 to CS2 Conversion Please

    Can someone please convert this EPS to CS2? I have renamed the EPS to a TXT Extension so I could upload it. Thank you
  6. Installation Rate for Routed Letters

    I haven't seen much discussion about installation cost for routed letters. Is there any base pricing, such as per letter or per sq ft, etc...?
  7. Another CS3 to CS2 Conversion

    Got it. Thanks Robert!
  8. Another CS3 to CS2 Conversion

    Can someone please resave an EPS for me? Thanks!
  9. Recommended Router Bits

    In another post, someone mentioned they recommend using a downcut when they apply a sheet of vinyl to acrylic prior to cutting. What factors do you consider in upcut vs downcut? What's the difference in the Sprial O and Super O? Have you tried the Super O?
  10. Recommended Router Bits

    Wow Onsrud has a lot to choose from. Do you suggest Single or Double Edge, and what CED and CEL? I believe we will be cutting mainly acrylic and pvc. I had no idea there would be so many options. How many bits would you say that you can't live without..or do you use primarily one for everything?
  11. Recommended Router Bits

    We just purchased a ShopBot CNC router and would like to know what brand and where you suggest purchasing router bits. As we are starting off, what type of bits do you recommend that we keep on hand? We'll be cutting mainly plastic materials, but occasionally aluminum composite. Thanks!
  12. CS3 to CS2 Conversion

    YOU GUYS ARE AWESOME!!! 2 PM's immediately already! Thanks again. PS: We should have a sticky thread for these conversion requests
  13. CS3 to CS2 Conversion

    Can someone email or pm who has CS3? I have a file that I need saved out to a CS2 or earlier. Thanks!
  14. Obsolete Hard drive

    Yeah you might want to wait a while until the prices come down a *little*. Here's an 128GB solid state hard drive for only $3,249.00. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820609245
  15. Need a CS3 EPS saved to CS2 or previous

    Great, thanks for the fast reply!
  16. Need a CS3 EPS saved to CS2 or previous

    I need this Phillips 66 eps logo saved from CS3 to CS2 or earlier. You can email it to mark@indysigns.com http://www.conocophillips.com/NR/rdonlyres/A345C617-B11B-46D3-97A5-DAE48691867F/0/p66logo_redblack.eps Thanks!
  17. Sericol Ink

    We use Triangle bulk ink system on both of our printers - Mimaki JV3 & Roland. They make a full solvent (JVS) and a mild/eco solvent (MLD) We absolutely love it. There are a lot of people who use it - check out printingdigital.net forum to read what a lot of people who use it say.
  18. What laminators are you using?

    GBC Artic Titan 165 - 61" cold laminator You are money ahead to avoid cheap chinese laminators (coming from experience)
  19. mimaki jv3 alignment

    For anyone that doesn't know, there is a Mimaki JV3 forum on Yahoo Groups. It's nice to be able to search info that only pertains to JV3's. If you search you'll find lots of information about the service menus... Here's a link: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/MimakiJV3Printers/
  20. Grommet machines

    I have a Hiker and love it. If you ever have an issue, call Hiker directly - they are the best people in the world to deal with. I can punch through 6mm pvc like it's nothing. I went with Hiker because the die is adjustable to the thickness of the material rather than adjusting the tension...
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