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I've found I am my own best credit grantor. Over the years I saved money in various banks, CD's, investments, etc... When I need liquid cash I loan my company the money. I started with just a $500.00 dollar account and slowly let it build. If I don't have enough to pay myself back then how can I expect someone else to foot my bills?? It works and if you do it through collateralized loans then you also build a credit rating.
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Ok, got it. Thanks Dakotafx!
BTW Dakotafx: I tried those cleancut blades you keep raving about - KEEP RAVING! They are amazing! They seem to get better with use. I started with graphtec blades, but when I switched to cleancut, I had to lower my pressure by more than half! now I can do intricate small lettering, truly a godsend. For the rest of you this is no joke, they really are that good.
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I have the 7510, I'm wondering if I can use inks from a bn20 are the head so different that it wouldn't work??
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One Correction: I start at $.30 to $.50 and reduce as logo gets wider so 12 x 12 (144sq/") I'll reduce by 1/4 not 1/2
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I don't know, too much about this side of the business, but I charge per square inch so a 3"X 4" would be priced the same as a 1" X 12": and for larger items ($30,$40...etc) items I offer the 1/2 deal because larger items tend to weed better. With this formula I can scale in any direction, but I do charge a different rate per inch depending on the customer, but I never go below $.30 to as much as $.55.
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It should work the same as any other heat transfer: Medium pressure, a little tip showing, sharp blades. try a 60deg blade and do small test cuts first.
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That's nice Jay, But it looks copy-righted.
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Hay Jay, Sounds like this will be a good place to start a Halloween Zombie thread, I don't have any pics, but just saying.
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Thanks, for the advice, I'll try flipping the vinyl, it sounds like what I'm doing wrong.
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How do you control air bubbles on multiple layers? I've tried everything I can figure, but I keep getting large air bubbles.
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Thanks for the useful fix, it members like you that make this place worth going to.
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I use Epson 126 inks, but with a refillable cart system I same $100's (yes really) a year on ink. I'm not giving away any secrets, just about everyone on this forum knows about this.
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Thanks saved the link!
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Hi, Slice&Dice
Nice setup, where did you get that blue tape dispenser?? or is it a hand laminator??
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Try to get contract work from your current employer.just show them it's less expensive to contract excess work, than to pay for overtime or adding an extra shift, especially they can take big tax advantages by contracting work out. Remember each employee costs an employer the rate per hour plus 15% for ssn & medicare.
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Home based business is the way to go. When we first starting out, my wife started working from home 13 years ago and now we have a storefront, we never grossed below 30K even in this crappy economy. some tips:
A home based business is all about service and personal attention to detail.
Try to have at least 1 (hopefully more) steady long-term clients that can pay the rent.
designate a percentage of the house as your work area, you'll use this percent when you do taxes & deductions.
GET LEGAL! get all the papers you need from the city/county state & get a resale certificate. Most cities allow you to have a small office out of your home so unless you are getting a 64" Muton you will be fine.
You can use your ssn for the IRS, but I've never seen any great benefit in not getting a dedicated EIN instead.
Use this forum a lot there are some outstanding members that can help with just about anything.
Good luck!
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I don't know much about these machines but sounds like a language issue, rather than communication. Set language to Graphtec/Craft robo, GPGL.
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A couple things to check: this could the a buffer overrun error;
make sure your com settings are correct I use hardware handshaking, 8,1,None 9600 baud but xon/xoff can work too.
I've heard a memory upgrade helps , but still the software should wait for the machine to be ready.
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Make sure you set blade offset
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Just remember you are getting a new board so this procedure shouldn't be nessasary.
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The Limit switches on the sides act as reset switches, turn off your machine & hold down the right push-button hold it for several seconds, then whhile still holding down the switch turn the plotter on, then immediately let go. The plotter should reset to "factory" settings. It's not documented but it works for me.
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Update I reset my LP24 and connected the USB port - everything works fine, I had to uninstall then reinstall the USB driver, but other than that the machine worked.
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I totally agree! In a cloud based system you never really own your data! In every case the owner of the server or even the (hard disk) the server is on is the only legal owner, and what happens if/when the cloud company goes out of business or gets sold??? Your terms of service are with the original owner and until the courts weigh in you may not even have a right to the copyright if the design was build on the cloud! Possession is 9/10ths of the law, even in the cloud.
Cloud systems are for large corporations that maintain their own cloud, not for consumers or small businesses.