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I'm talking about the expanding core "flange wheels" that press into the ends of a roll of inkjet vinyl to hold it up/off the media rollers. I finally broke one of the the OEM Roland ones that came with my printer, and I'm in need of some replacements.
I'd prefer to not have to spend...
I noticed the vinyl on the right side is not be held down by the pinch roller and was wondering if it's time to replace the entire pinch roller or just the wheel.
I am not receiving any error message about the pinch roller.
Thanks Jim
I've seen so many ways just wondering what everyone else likes.
1. I hate rivets, leave them for the new guy
2. I love my rivet brush and wheel of death
3. Rollepro is the only way to go
4. Weenie paint roller from home depot
5. I grind the dang things off and light the trailer on fire
any one using one, pro's and con's welcome
Graphtec has died need to replace
especially interested in hearing if you like the dual pinch wheel levers
My Graphtec had one lever that controlled both pinch wheels but I see on the Roland you have to apply each wheel separately
thanks in advance
This customer had a bunch of photos of old rusted cars and trucks and wanted them made into a montage for his wheel cover. Photo montage and circular frame created in Photoshop and Edge printed on HP cast vinyl.
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