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Posted by Brian Snyder (Member # 41) on :
 
I am trying to print PMS 300 which calls for a base of Olympic blue with a Process Cyan overprint.
I am using 225 White.
I print the Olympic Blue and the vinyl returns "home".
I load the Cyan and the foil and vinyl advance to the end point without printing anything.
I have an Edge 2 and Omega 2.00.0.18

Any ideas?
(I have posted this on 4EdgeTalk too)

[ October 12, 2003, 12:02 PM: Message edited by: Brian Snyder ]
 
Posted by Brian Snyder (Member # 41) on :
 
I got it to work. Must have been one of those odd glitches.
I just set my text to cut only/no fill and drew rectangles over them with the assigned Spectratone fills and it worked. Perhaps it was the bleed that had thrown everything off. I don't know but the job is done!
 
Posted by mike meyer (Member # 542) on :
 
Brian O'Prey here at Mazeppa.
Pick up a brush and see how it works.
 
Posted by Brian Snyder (Member # 41) on :
 
Thanks mike. I am befuddled by your reply since you don't know the least bit about the job that I am working on. Don't bother clariying it for me cause like I said, 3 hours before you replied, "the job is done."
 
Posted by Doug Allan (Member # 2247) on :
 
I got a brush that works great for getting adhesive debris outtta the sprockets of my edge, & another one just for brushing the out-feed table to keep dust off my v*nyl (gotta slip those *curse* words under the radar ya know [Smile] ) keeps it printing money in top form while I'm off learning some of the other aspects of this craft.
 
Posted by Brian Snyder (Member # 41) on :
 
quote:
I got a brush that works great for getting adhesive debris outtta the sprockets of my edge
Geez Doug....don't you know you're suppossed to use a Bic pen with the ink cartridge removed for cleaning the sprockets? [Smile]
BTW, 28 days till we land in Maui!!!

[ October 12, 2003, 07:11 PM: Message edited by: Brian Snyder ]
 
Posted by Rick Beisiegel (Member # 3723) on :
 
AMEN BRIAN & DOUG!

I also have a brush that I use to sweep the warehouse floor. In Michigan, we use a special brush for taking snow off the windshield.

We are well capable with a brush, and use it when needed. It is often hard to find someone willing to pay for that talent. But, we love the Edge!
 
Posted by Bob Rochon (Member # 30) on :
 
Dam Rick I dont know about you but I use my brushes all the time, and I never use them to sweep the floor.

I use a BROOM for that. haha
 
Posted by Brian Snyder (Member # 41) on :
 
The best brush I have is motorized. It doesn't flow very well but it does a great job cleaning my teeth. [Big Grin]
 


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