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I had 2 prints left out of 54 large reflective decals which was exactly how much printable reflective vinyl I had on hand... a few minutes to spare before leaving for an appointment, and a printhead to change...
No problem, changed the printhead in seconds.. and then it want's to do a calibration... which would use up my media...
...I ended up wasting 20 minutes trying to thwart that machine takeover. Does any method exist to regain control of this machine when the keypad is sticking to it's idea of what to do?
I ended up manually advancing the media out the front enough to cut my 52 prints off, and then roll the remainder out the back after shutting down the machine.
I think I had to power it down a second time once I realized I had to remove media or it would still demand a calibration before any other functionality was restored.
When I have to turn the machine off, there is more resistance to hold that media in & only if I manually turn rollers with one hand, can the media be moved...
...and even the phrase 'turn machine off' sounds simple, but dozens of times I've had to flip the breaker off on the back after watching the display say "cooling" for upwards of 10 minutes...
Anyway, I just want to ask how I could have saved some time if there is a simple way to say "no thank you" when this printer wants to calibrate after a head swap???
No problem, changed the printhead in seconds.. and then it want's to do a calibration... which would use up my media...
...I ended up wasting 20 minutes trying to thwart that machine takeover. Does any method exist to regain control of this machine when the keypad is sticking to it's idea of what to do?
I ended up manually advancing the media out the front enough to cut my 52 prints off, and then roll the remainder out the back after shutting down the machine.
I think I had to power it down a second time once I realized I had to remove media or it would still demand a calibration before any other functionality was restored.
When I have to turn the machine off, there is more resistance to hold that media in & only if I manually turn rollers with one hand, can the media be moved...
...and even the phrase 'turn machine off' sounds simple, but dozens of times I've had to flip the breaker off on the back after watching the display say "cooling" for upwards of 10 minutes...
Anyway, I just want to ask how I could have saved some time if there is a simple way to say "no thank you" when this printer wants to calibrate after a head swap???