signcrafters london
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1. I am getting ready to do some remodeling at my shop and will be building a room for my printer. It will have an exhaust fan and I'll also have a dryer hose running from the machine to help get rid of fumes.
Is there some sort of material like a vapor barrier I can put up in the walls to try and keep the solvent fumes from escaping the room? I've done a lot of searching on this and haven't found anything. Any other tips?
2. When I changed a print head a couple of months ago, I also switched to oversized dampers. As a result, the head height adjustment bar no longer fits on the carriage. I've left the carriage in the "thick" position, and it seems to print very well. I've never tried to lower it because I've been afraid of head strikes.
Without the adjustment bar, is it just a matter of raising the carriage as high as it will go for "thick" and lowering it as far as it can go for the "thin" setting? Is there a danger of getting the heads too low?
Is there some sort of material like a vapor barrier I can put up in the walls to try and keep the solvent fumes from escaping the room? I've done a lot of searching on this and haven't found anything. Any other tips?
2. When I changed a print head a couple of months ago, I also switched to oversized dampers. As a result, the head height adjustment bar no longer fits on the carriage. I've left the carriage in the "thick" position, and it seems to print very well. I've never tried to lower it because I've been afraid of head strikes.
Without the adjustment bar, is it just a matter of raising the carriage as high as it will go for "thick" and lowering it as far as it can go for the "thin" setting? Is there a danger of getting the heads too low?