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These machines are basic 2 axis cnc machines. Being that they were designed to be fed linear information or movement pulsed at a given rate. I know they have a buffer to temporary hold informaton as it is used by the controller. But that buffer gets filled in a instand via usb as it is a file dump and not a feed as it designed for the controller. More ram in the buffer is a very crude fix to the nature of the beast.
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Hello and welcome neighbor, Im here in central MN.
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Graphic sharing thread... Start your EPS collection here!
mopar691 replied to firemalt's topic in Graphic Requests
Wow Teez, You are the man, thanks much for sharing these. -
lol, Ive bought from there quite a few times, like em cause they pick and ship asap. Here i thought you had some secret place. oh well and the show goes on. Most any place when you get into cases offer around this price and offer breaks on quanity not seen on normal pricing pages and flyers. Good advice to anyone is when getting over that 200 dollar mark and above be sure to call and talk to someone to see what they offer and have to offer. Most of the time these published prices can be beat pretty easily.
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i would like to know where your getting your "real" wholeslae pricing from. I buy these in quantities of around 150 to 300 a time and am not doing all that much better, but a little. but you make it seem like these are outragious prices. Please inform us instead of teasing and not giving any information. Not sure what your mean by a "real buisness" either, but this is what i do and all i do.. You want me to provide yopu with my state and federal tax info first???
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World of Warcraft. Going on 4 years. Cant get away from the darn thing. My Son got me playing.
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Shhhhh. I do the same thing and wish i knew of something else also. Otherwise i would fill a 2.5 yard dumpster every week. Instead we have bomfires quite regulary around our house. Great way to start a good log on fire.
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ya i am collectting some more of my collection to add to this, and i did noticice when that person deleted alot, i was like wow, i will just wait a bit to put my other additions in here till it calms down. Thanks again for this
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CR630 and Flexisign, cutting lines more than once all the way through
mopar691 replied to morganasphalt's topic in Competitor Cutter Help
There was some extra lines grouped with the letters. Try This -
I Agree John, I ordered three rolls today off your review. Cant wait to get it and see for myself. Thanks
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yes, I saw the other post too now. I agree with you again John, thats what it is looking like.
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I agree john. One never knows. But huge to one in not always huge to the next. But i did figure on the feet size to give a idea of cost. Of cours will vary a bit per vendor and material, just a ballpark.
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i am sure this is a misprint and the op meant to put in inches versus feet. Or if it is feet just figure it our for each number and would not be that hard of a layout. as far as the outline would there me a little space between the number and outline? then it would be easy to do a install this way with a top hinge on each letter. Painting is a option but not a very good one for this application as life would be a major concern and overall appearance when viewed from a close distance. Set your spacing se each letter is no more than 4' wide. 3 yards per letter. 50 yards of 48" Oracal 651 for $179, so each letter your cost would be 10.74 per color. 10 letters approx $110 single color, $220 2 color. Not anywhere near $400 to $500.
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question about mac,nothing to do with cutters
mopar691 replied to BannerJohn's topic in Mac Users Board
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need a teflon sheet or craft paper in there
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question about mac,nothing to do with cutters
mopar691 replied to BannerJohn's topic in Mac Users Board
PC2700 DDR SDRAM I have it working now. I think the extra Ram did it. I just think it's funny that I have no problem with doing the same stuff on Windows machines running a fraction of the ram with processors 1/4 as fast. PC2700 is 166 mhz -
why upgrade ai to cs5 unless your doing way more than cutting. The improvements over cs2 are really not signifigant in that form unless yourt super intensive drawing and doing way more than vinyl graphics with this.
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question about mac,nothing to do with cutters
mopar691 replied to BannerJohn's topic in Mac Users Board
I would say its the ram itself, With G4 what are you using for rem? 133mhz? Not very fast. And comparing that to todays ddr2 and ddr3 is like comparing apples to watermellons. Its just not the same and being that old, slow bus speeds it might never really runn new apps such as that without a few burps. -
Well. In my honest opinion i would be a bit woried about that one for a 13 year old, Has he run electric before?or would this be his first car. Also i would be concerned about parts and avalibility for a off brand such as that. And also the durability of a 1/8 scale truggy is not the best as a basher type truck would be with minimal performance loss. If price is your big selling point i would say give it a try. But in my opinion i would get something in a name brand monster truck that would take a beating and is more basher/backyard geared. Traxxas Maxx/Revo, HPI Savage/MT, Associated GT. There is alot of trucks out there but do keep in mind they will break and if your havin fun with them they will break alot. Just be sure to get something you will have support for, ease of parts and easy repair and assembly.
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i never import into sb, i just select all then copy when open in ai then paste in sb. Seems to work all the time and has no issues.
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Very Nice.
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Go to fleet farm and get industrial acrylic enamal for 55 a gal. Just reduce and hose it on there.
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Sounds to me like your head is off track. Mine did the same thing, i just pushed it back into the tracks, toward the rear of the machine and kinda up.
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protecting artwork
mopar691 replied to tbenefi33's topic in Business Practices, Sales and Pricing, etc.
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