the vinyl tree

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  1. for a person with only 37 post you should watch your mouth as your still green and don't know what the hell your talk about. i purchased a p-cut and have had nothing but problems with it and why because Chinese shit and i regret the day i bought it and that cost me $2 k from a retailer that was one of the best in the state. so you go through and say its to expensive so be it that your opinion and so be that but let me tell you if i had the change to go through and purchase it i would even if it cost me over a thousand dollars to do so it would still be cheaper that buying a roland brand new . because brand new the roland  is $3 1/2 k for a gx24 so why don't you take your opinon and shove them up your ass as you are ill informed no nothing of what other people have to go through to make a living in this industry. and to attack a member who give of there time and effort to help other on here and the other forum which you've already had the same post locked about . it is pointless as you and your big mouth will find out that you might as well resign and pull you account in both forums as the two forums work side by side in there different way and the member of one are of the other. so you will get no help at all.


  2. hi guys. funny that when i was reading this , i realized that it not just my machine that plays up doing the same identical thing . the only thing that i can put it down to is one thing FLEXI is not compatible with some cutters. im running a ct 1200 pcut and running flexi 7.6 and its to the letter the same thing happening .some time its a port error , cannot write to port or cannot open port message displayed . now to give you a back ground of what ive tried to fix this is. as follows

    changed the usb to serial cable 3 times.

    run the cutter on 4 different machines . two desktops and two laptops all different makes.

    had the usb connection changed to the m board (on cutter)

    had a new mother board changed (on cutter)

    took it back to supplier to get fixed under warranty. and was told there was no problem. (but they used different software . (they used winpc sign.)

    the only thing that i didn't change because i was told that it didn't effect the cutter was to change the software to some thing else. now thats what im doing and the problem is going away but . i can not use the cutter now the way that i wanted to because the software is sh%t house basic. thats why i got flexi to start with. so its a trade off only the owner of the machine can make reliability or good software.

    for me im going to keep the good software and get another machine. stupid i know but that the way im going to go. 


  3. [quote author=CyberSultan link=topic=28502.msg225114#msg225114 date=1275334950

    This world needs less selfishness, not more.  The current mess in our economy speaks volumes as to the results of selfishness.

    isn't that the truth. all over the world.


  4. Dang, this is the second thread I started and got people fighting...  That's the last thing I want to do...I was just looking for some input.  What really made me mad was that they painted over my work.  I don't really agree with what they did...maybe I'll have to go back to the bar tonight!   ;)

    great idea. not trying to start fight just sick of societies " i or me only" attitude . i can also see your anger over what they did too


  5. This might not make me popular here, but I'm no fan of charity.  It denigrates the giver's labor, and the person receiving it gets what they haven't earned.  I don't know about you, but I can feel right about having something I didn't earn.

    I very rarely give to charitable events, and I seem to always regret it.  I *will* sometimes trade something of value for free advertising, but if I'm not happy with the value I'm getting, then it being charity won't change my mind.

    .... I'm not sure if you've ever donated anything before...

    Only about $25K annually of my personal money for handicapped children to get needed dentistry work. But that is personal and not business.

    As far as our shop goes we are asked to donate work almost daily and we just don't do it. As i said, we are priced competitively and that is as good as it gets in our shop. How could a charity go wrong buying t-shirts for their event at $5 and selling them for $10 or $15 or even $20? 

    As far as a charity goes, I don't have time to investigate what they are about and what they do or even how much of what they bring in goes to the intended purpose.

    I may sound like a dick but if the charity wants to make money we can partner with them, but we just don't donate. As far as sounding like a dick, how about the OP? asking if I would be angry over someone reusing a charity sign for a for-profit business? I was only offering a solution to his good work being exploited.

    wtf

    i disagree with both your statements and if thats the way you feel then why are you on this forum then ? given that this is a form of charity .! we give our time and our service to those who are unable to for whatever reason too do it themselves. so there is no difference between asking for something on here and having some approach you at your business. and at least you know that your not cutting your own throat giving to the competition.

    now outbreak as stated before - upsell and remember kama always comes back to those who give freely