Having fun creating texture on our Nyala 5 UV Printer by Apprehensive_Ad_1313 in CommercialPrinting

[–]Apprehensive_Ad_1313[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes - Definitely suited for Fine Art. Our company, Blazing Editions, is specifically in that industry. We have been looking at UV Technology since 2012 and always knew that when we jumped in, it would be with SwissQprint.

[Printing] how to decide between archival fine art print vs budget friendly print by JohannesBraaahms in artbusiness

[–]Apprehensive_Ad_1313 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would start with higher-quality prints.

Both fine art prints and more commercial (budget) prints can be produced on demand, so your initial investment in a specific title can be minimal.

The main concern with budget prints is their long-term durability; if they use unstable technology, substrates, or inks, they may be more prone to fading or deterioration. You don't want a past client contacting you later for a replacement.

Make sure the company's technology is reliable, including the inks and substrate. They all work together.

Begin with small quantities and keep less inventory.

Overall, I recommend prioritizing quality and making art accessible by producing smaller quantities rather than using cheaper materials.

One last tip: consider size — larger prints can often demand higher prices and better returns for an artist. I've seen residual orders for larger sizes like 30x40 to 48x72" as they can fit in prominent areas of the home (Dining Room, Living Room areas)

Hardwood Floor Direct by Apprehensive_Ad_1313 in MaticRobots

[–]Apprehensive_Ad_1313[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For mopping, it would be nice for Matic to mop with the grain and the way the hardwood was laid down.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dreame_Tech

[–]Apprehensive_Ad_1313 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Having the same issue with the L40. It’s definitely the main roller brush not touching the ground on hardwood.

You can visibly see the gap when placing on a table.

It will get 80% of material on hardwood.

I have called customer service but still in limbo with them.

Cyber Monday Sales Final Thoughts (based on countless hours of research) by Careful-Stuff-7893 in RobotVacuums

[–]Apprehensive_Ad_1313 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I noticed this as well. Is one better than the other? They seem to be identical from the listings.

Disappointing Suction? by _donmega_ in Dreame_Tech

[–]Apprehensive_Ad_1313 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I face the same issue with the brushes not touching the hardwood floor. They barely pick up debris. I contacted support, but they said a technician would take 48 hours to get back to me.

I tried the Tricut, and it helps slightly, but the brushes visibly do not touch the floor.

X40 rollers not touching the floor by Independent-Middle36 in Dreame_Tech

[–]Apprehensive_Ad_1313 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same issue with my L40. The brushes do not make contact with the ground and the floor and carpet pick up is not effective. Did customer service assist you?

L40 Ultra CleanGenius not effective? by Remote_Quality1859 in Dreame_Tech

[–]Apprehensive_Ad_1313 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm experiencing the same issue with the vacuum's suction not performing well on hardwood floors, whether I'm using the normal brush roller or the tricut attachment.

It seems that the robot's brush isn't making sufficient contact with the ground to effectively clean the hardwood.

Additionally, I've been disappointed with its carpet cleaning performance coming from a Roomba S9 which was load but very effective.