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Warranty replacement on my Home printer,Please read
Sue2 replied to Primal Decals's topic in Printers
I had head clog issues with the Cobra Ink tank system with pigment inks. I am told you have to run the printer at least once a day just to keep things from sitting & clogging. The tank tubes would also get air bubbles in them. I have a worthless Epson Workforce 1100 right now. When it ran, it worked nice though. Sue2 -
Warranty replacement on my Home printer,Please read
Sue2 replied to Primal Decals's topic in Printers
Yes, thanks...too early in the AM to be answering...I fixed it. -
Warranty replacement on my Home printer,Please read
Sue2 replied to Primal Decals's topic in Printers
Does the ET-4550 use pigment ink or dye ink? That makes a difference for color t-shirt transfers. I'm pretty sure the 7610 is pigment ink. Talk to the people that make the transfers....I'm sure they will have better info than the OD techs. Ask them which is the best printer for their transfer materials. Just my 2 cents.... I too would like to be able to do nice full color t-shirts....I have a Big-A** Laser printer we use in the print shop and THAT should be good enough but I haven't found a transfer paper that works well with it. Sue2 -
LOL...I have to agree! Would not be my first choice. Sue2
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Easy guys....she said she only used the iron as a quick fix. Sue2
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Find My Font says: Cretino Regular Sue2
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Also: Xavier Serif Black Bold OPTI Charlie-Pointed
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Find My Font says: Ashley Crawford Regular
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I guess that's why I am trying to keep a back-up of the back-up separately.....so EVERYTHING would not be lost/compromised. And yes, I too have a hard time sticking to a set schedule. Sue2
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All this talk of computers dying, ransom-ware and storm damaged equipment has got me paranoid! What I want is a program that will back-up all my files on the computer AND attached storage drives... Continual back-up would be nice but, 2 to 4 times a day would be okay too. Then, maybe once a week save a back-up of the back-up. I would back-up everything locally to a 3-4 TB drive and feel fairly safe. I use Carbonite already and it stores the computer hard drive files in the cloud....separate connected storage drives are not copied. I store a ton of files on connected USB Storage drives that are from not very active customers. I want some redundancy to make me feel safer. Any recommendations? Thanks! Sue2
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I already have almost 1TB of files & graphics I need to keep safely backed-up...so I have ordered a 4TB drive for onsite back-ups. That should be large enough to keep a back-up of the back-up.... plus whatever else I need to store. Ever since my back-up drive failed I try to keep several back-ups in different locations....just in case. Plus, if I accidentally write-over an original file, I can go to an earlier back-up and retrieve the original. Now I'll be checking out ALLWay Sync and PCloud to see how they can make my back-ups seamless.... Thanks both of you for taking the time to help. Sue2
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Looking for most precise small cutter - recommendations
Sue2 replied to henryjames7's topic in Pre-sale questions
If you attach one of your files that are cutting choppy, one of us can look it over and let you know if it is the file that is choppy....and not a problem with your cutter. Sue2 -
Looking for most precise small cutter - recommendations
Sue2 replied to henryjames7's topic in Pre-sale questions
Is it possible that it's not the cutter but the files you are cutting that are jagged, not smooth? Sue2 -
Dave is right....unless you are just putting text onto the shirts you will need to learn how to make your own graphics and how to trace photo files and logos. Many small companies do not have their logos in vector files. Main colors: White, black, yellow, blue, red & green.....ladies like pink...... Also stock up on the "local" school and team colors. Plus silver and gold. Sue2
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Trying to make a sheriff's badge, would anyone mind helping?
Sue2 replied to rastoma's topic in Graphic Requests
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Nice job! & Nice rendering skarekrow! Sue2
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Well I do logos frequently.....I like the red one also....it links the produce to the land. The top two are nothing unusual. The middle left looks like a dog tag and the one next to it looks like an engraved plaque. The bottom left looks like a car grill. Just my 2 cents. Sue2
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My 12 year old HP wide format DesignJet printer is down and we are waiting on parts/repair quote. Can anyone recommend a good wholesale supplier for prints, mostly we use adhesive backed vinyl and apply to coroplast or foamcore for medium/small indoor & outdoor signs. Occasionally I need some simple paper prints on a heavy weight stock. They don't have to be fine-arts quality...just good prints. ALSO, depending on the repair estimate, I may be looking to replace the printer... what's out there that is similar? We don't need one with 10-12 inks....the 6 we have now is plenty for the type of prints we provide. We have been using the aqueous UV inks. TIA...Sue2
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We aren't a sign shop...this is an add-on to our print/copy business. We have managed to get by with the aqueous prints by covering the outdoor stuff with a UV Laminate. Holds up well....the imprint colors outlast the coroplast substrate. Attached is a picture of a sign I printed up and only put the UV laminate on the top half. The sign was out in the full sun and weather for 3 years. The UV laminate really did its job.
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You'll have to come up with a better contrast than that then.
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Gochi Hand (Regular) Thanks to Find My Font!
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This what you're looking for? BTW...your yellow droplet is made of several pieces. Sue2 Leaf-Simple.eps