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What problems, if any, might I come across if I set up a Gerber Edge in an un-airconditioned room here in sunny Georgia, aside from massive water weight loss, heat stroke and just plain ol' brain fry?? Summer temps reach around 100 inside.
I'll be outside fryin' some eggs....
Thanks, D
-------------------- Dan Donnelly Atlanta, GA Posts: 139 | From: Atlanta | Registered: Jan 1999
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We got our production room up to 80 degrees before we put up some vertical blinds. The edgeII printed with no problems. Hope one of the more experienced letterhead residents can answer your specific question. Good Luck....fall is only two months away.
-------------------- Tony Lucero Eagle Graphics Waterford, MI www.eaglegph.com Posts: 305 | From: Waterford, MI, USA | Registered: Apr 2000
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You might want to at least run a dehumidifier. I have to in my air-conditioned shop or my plotter will jam because of the humidity effecting the vinyl, probally do the same on the edge.
-------------------- Carper's Signs 594 Union School Rd. Mount Joy, PA 17552 carpersign@earthlink.net Posts: 157 | From: Lancaster, PA, USA | Registered: Aug 1999
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