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We upgraded to a digitech trufire ltx2 for the volume we were doing. Basically 4x the speed of the fb 700 and 750 we were using in tandem. Still keep the 750 onsite in case of emergency but the digitech carries the work of like 3 of those things. Can run 100 double sided yardsigns in under...
I did with help from a tech who came in on our service contract. Definitely a pain. If i recall, i believe we took the whole carriage off the rail and replaced it like that but it was like 3 years ago so i cant be sure. Been digging thru emails to try to find the service manual pages they sent...
I've had issues in the past with that on our old 750. Id take a look at that on the back of the carriage and see if theres any fuzz/dust/other nonsense in there and swab it out. If that doesnt help, that reader may need to be replaced.
No worries. Sorry for the delay. Peak busy over here, and me not being in that production area anymore has me having less time on a laptop. Hope it helps!
So what it ended up being for us was a mismatch between versions of caldera, camm drivers in caldera, and the firmware on the cam. Not exactly sure how it got solved as i wasnt fully involved in the fix. But it was for the most part resolved after updating caldera and checking the drivers and...
Already doing so with caldera...just waiting on their reply at this point. Thanks for the info. Was contemplating that could be part of the issue as well. Thank you!
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First post in a while, but id figure id check in and see if anyone here has any insight into our issue. We've brought in a Roland Camm1-GR2-640 to use with one of our Mimaki UV printers for decals. We've got it set up to run thru Caldera's Visual Cut module as instructed. What...
You most definitely can! I have a full skid of it on my floor for this exact purpose. I believe Grimco stocks it and you can get it by the sheet. I get ours by the skid from lindenmeyr.
I mean for something that'll be going up for roughly 2-6 hours, I'd say so. Especially indoors. Unless you plan on reusing it, i would agree it might be overkill. I assume its going on the 4 wide and 8 high correct? Gatorplast is not super heavy from what i remember (it has been a while since...
We cut 6ft easels out of 4mm corro for situations like this. I usually will recommend 2x 6fts for full 4x8s. If you need some PM me, i can ship some hinged ones to you if you're in a bind.
weird. Same head as me. Sorry i dont have much in the way of help on that front. ive always left it up to the techs to do printhead stuff. i just find it curious that i had the same issue. if you did need to print you could potentially turn off the LC and LM headconfig in the rip and go 4 color...
Seal's stuff is top notch but probably the outrageously expensive one your talking about. Some sort of PCTFE coating on the lam that pretty much makes it an infinite dry erase board and super easily removable with just about anything.
Yeah youre looking at 3-5 shots *if* it stays unprinted side down in terms of real durability. Even the screened on ones for games only last minutes before getting scuffed. As a shelf piece or a desk piece, they should be fine.
try a z46 blade SUPER slow. vaccum jacked. how big are those pieces. you may also want to consider layering the cut.
edit: my operator also suggested z10 in layers. score layer, then cut layer.
yeahh. so was i for a while. thought we got like a bad batch of heads. 4 replacements later in a month, im highly doubting that. ill keep an eye on the thread and my other operator who runs that machine now. ill get back to you at some point. these issues look similar to ours out of caution...
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