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  1. Printing over 1/4 inch on Colorspan5465UV flatbed

    I have the same problems that most have had with these machines. Don't get me wrong, when its printing, its awesome. Problem is, it seems to spend more time broken than fixed. It doesn't do what they originally said with regards to weight and consistency, but it does do lighter weight items...
  2. Printing over 1/4 inch on Colorspan5465UV flatbed

    Now I'm getting a Rt. Lamp overheating error with the lamps on low. Guess tech support should get ready for a phone call in the morning if they're reading these posts.
  3. Printing over 1/4 inch on Colorspan5465UV flatbed

    I never had them replace mine, but it makes you wonder what they did with your's when they replaced it with a new one. Did they send it to THull and now he's dealing with your old problem?
  4. Printing over 1/4 inch on Colorspan5465UV flatbed

    I agree with you gnemmas. I doubt that they will upgrade us, but with all the problems, extended warranties should be issued at the bare minimum. A little birdie tells me that HP will soon be coming around to all the 5400 owners to make hardware changes to the pieces and parts that they have...
  5. Printing over 1/4 inch on Colorspan5465UV flatbed

    They've replaced all parts in my ink delivery system a couple of times, and each time that works great for a while. The newest pumps seem to hold up much better than the pumps from the middle of last year. That said, the most frustrating thing is the feed problems which I haven't seen or found...
  6. Printing over 1/4 inch on Colorspan5465UV flatbed

    I feel your pain. I've had mine since July '07 and have had these problems since day one. The only really consistent board that I can get through the machine is 3mm pvc. 10mm pvc weighs around 33lb per sheet which pushes the 35lb claimed weight limit. I haven't found anything over 15lb that...
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