You have to. We are human and we make mistakes. The file might need adjustments, I could have left something out or need to change the density on part of the image. I always test it out.
Hello Allan....I have a quick question for you....I'm Running the Prestige R2 printer with the Miro 13 Shaker and I'm having the biggest issue with lining up the film with the printer....Is there something special you do or I missed in lining this film up?? After a few prints it moves to one side or the other and if O don't watch it I get a head strike😮...would you mind sharing what you do?
@@mccoydl Yes. That is an issue for me also. At the beginning of the day before you start your first print. Run the film from the back roll through the printer all the way through to the roller at the end of the shaker WITH THE FILM LOCK BAR UP. While at the end look forward through the printer and lone it uo as straight as possible then tape down the end of the roll to the core. Then put your film lock bar down and the film should be straight. Happens to me almost every-time I change the film. I hate it. Totally defeats the purpose of set it and forget it. But once its aligned you are solid and can go drive and get lunch while printing. Hope that helps.
Cricut Maker b4 I knew I could make shirts😂
That was me that asked about patches
Have a Stellaire, Brother 6 needle, Brother scan and cut Juki sewing machine and older machine.
Love those juki machines. I have a juki serger.
I got an Amazon do it all heat press.
Do you do a trial run for all your digitizing work before you start the project?
You have to. We are human and we make mistakes. The file might need adjustments, I could have left something out or need to change the density on part of the image. I always test it out.
Hello Allan....I have a quick question for you....I'm Running the Prestige R2 printer with the Miro 13 Shaker and I'm having the biggest issue with lining up the film with the printer....Is there something special you do or I missed in lining this film up?? After a few prints it moves to one side or the other and if O don't watch it I get a head strike😮...would you mind sharing what you do?
@@mccoydl Yes. That is an issue for me also. At the beginning of the day before you start your first print. Run the film from the back roll through the printer all the way through to the roller at the end of the shaker WITH THE FILM LOCK BAR UP.
While at the end look forward through the printer and lone it uo as straight as possible then tape down the end of the roll to the core. Then put your film lock bar down and the film should be straight.
Happens to me almost every-time I change the film. I hate it. Totally defeats the purpose of set it and forget it. But once its aligned you are solid and can go drive and get lunch while printing. Hope that helps.
@adubbproductions ok. I thought it was just me!
Brother HD SEWING MACHINE AND JUKI TL 2000 semi industrial machine
Yep
That should depend on their skill level.
I agree. You have to price accidentally. But what about if you are a shop?
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Printer
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