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    Exclamation Switch Plates are on the horizon...

    We just got our robocutter in house. That combined with our Epson 3880 pigmented ink printer and our laminator means that Switch Plates will be a Reality!

    Last edited by RoadsterTech; 07-23-2014 at 06:43 PM.
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    awesome!!!! These look great!!

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    Nice item there!!!!!!!!!!

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    That looks awesome!

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    sweet guys sweet. But careful with that 3800, our 7900 at school liked to eat its ink when switching from matte black to photo black. Or about 3mL's or 6 bucks of ink to an expensive maintenance tank which cost 35 bucks, which was a glorified ink sponge. Other than that they're nice printers. That's a 17" one right? I got canon's pro 100, it'd be nice to have access to those extra 4 inches, when needed of course.

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    I had to have a discussion with my wife about that already....
    it will handle a full "C" sized print. We had two 2200's before they were just a bit too small to do nice prints.
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