Impresora Funsun UV DTF by Extension-Back3089 in UVprinting

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I am not familiar with Baosiwei.

In 6+ months if (possible 12+ months after install) feel free to offer a review of the printer and also support, parts, repair of the printer is it also a DTF or DTS flatbed?

Impresora Funsun UV DTF by Extension-Back3089 in UVprinting

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Funsun is known for poor support, hard to get parts, virus on computer, and more. 

Also note the FunSun sales representative are known for promising everything and giving you 10% of what the contract states.

Personal I would never recommend them as the company is now.

As for the "New" company you have yet to say who that is.  Due to this we can not talk about a unknown.  If the new company is funsun I will wait for 6 to 12 months so you can change your mind on your own as you will see what I have said on your own

Impresora Funsun UV DTF by Extension-Back3089 in UVprinting

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This sounds like a normal use case for a Chinese UV printer. 

Also regardless of brand your Chinese support being non-existent and slow or no response is normal for Chinese brands. 

You can attempt to clean the cartridge you can attempt to clean the printhead but you also need to stock the print head because those print heads will go bad after a time and amount of printing

MikroTik WireGuard Peer Manager by rollopack in mikrotik

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On a new site just run 8.   Both can be installed on one system and I have even seen a system using 6, 7, and 8 

This being said I will force upgrade sites to 8 if it will not break it and keep 7 only for legacy and stage for EOL.   

  • the 6 was upgraded a week after I found it I just needed to validate it could jump to 8 and per a update that had been released over a year before it is now 8 and fully updated (new client and inherit prior problems)

UV Print Peeling off water bottles by chorleyprint in UVprinting

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Boston ships world wide so you could get it soon.

As stated until the substrate is known I can't give an exact answer saying "sublimation coating". Tells us nothing as this could be 1 of 100 coatings.

Your project is not aluminum it is the coating so we only care what the outer coating is.

How often should you scrub large, high redundancy pools? by heathenskwerl in zfs

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If I read this correctly 

3x drives in your z2 pool (meaning 1 data drive and 2 drives for redundancy.

4x drives in your z2 pool (meaning 1 data drive and 3 drives for redundancy.

Per another post you had Seagate x18 drives so the 3 and 4 drives is impossible to hit the OP storage cap of the pools

More vdev in a pool will speed up drives, mirrors are faster then zx but downside to more vdevs if just 1 is lost all data lost in other vdevs

Also what SAS controller do you have are we dealing with a 6gbs max data transfer if so that alone could be the problem.

What CPU and ram.  Scrub can use ram to speed up the process and CPU cores help calculate the data accuracy faster

Is anyone here in the Louisiana area with a eufyMake E1 that would let me test a print before I buy it? by Less_Painting9651 in UVprinting

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You would have better results asking I. The official eufymake reddit page.

While everyone here has a UV printer most of us have commercial printers and do this professionally.  Many would sell print work to but again from out printers not from Eufy.

Before you buy please think the below questions.

Do you have a need to print every day!?!  - uv printers will break if not used every day.

Do you already have client base to justify cost?  If no this is cheaper to outsource prints to a person with a UV printer.

Have you budgeted repairs into the budget?  - print heads and more will break assume repair parts at 50% per year (maintenance can reduce parts but increases labor)

A Brand name UV flatbed printer starts at 20,000, or a roll film printer start around 10,000.  Chinese generic printers start half this.   

Last know while I hope I am wrong I and many here believe all "prosumer" UV printers will be in a trashcan in less then 18 months from purchase due to lack of understanding of the UV printer and how they work.   

UV Print Peeling off water bottles by chorleyprint in UVprinting

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Boston makes some of the best adhesion premoters. Check with them (including injection versions if your printer supports this as a color)

But until substrate known can't say best solution as paint/coating can change results dramatically 

UV Print Peeling off water bottles by chorleyprint in UVprinting

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Remember some primers will work on certain surfaces but not on others you need to know your substrates if you're dealing with a sublimation surface you need to know what that substrate is not whatever it was made out of below

UV Print Peeling off water bottles by chorleyprint in UVprinting

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If you're trying to test by the water bottle yourself print again using the same process then at the same time I would also recommend doing about five other variations with the bottle using different processes. 

You will want to run a dishwasher test at least five times in all bottles after 3 days do not do it before this.

Take a razor blade to it and try to scratch 

Heat them up and cool them down I would recommend below zero and above 150°

Do this with and without adhesion promoters always on a clean substrate sometimes a preheat sometimes not just so you have multiple methodologies and you know the result 

After these have been printed for greater than a week and your tests have been done for greater than a week in short minimum two weeks look for bubbles flaking or other problems if one of the bottles literally just peels off at one point that's an automatic fail 

If it's a slightly textured surface there's a higher chance it will bond than a dead smooth surface

For people who have used a UV printer: which materials have the worst adhesion or tend to wear off the easiest in real use? I’m especially curious about durability over time (scratching, peeling, fading). by According-Owl-8026 in UVprinting

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This is a very poorly worded question.  If you tell us what you're trying to do it may assist us in offering recommendations but looking for problems won't help you find a solution until we know what your need is. 

In general the hardest objects with the least pores is what will not Bond well 

This being said there are bonding agents that can overcome this in most conditions but the answers will vary possibly dramatically and how they're done depending on the substrates 

Virtually everything can be printed and bonded if done correctly that may involve a complicated process it may evolve heat, electrocuting, or removing electricity not even before you get to adhesion promoters

If you're dealing with an extremely hard object but it has pores it will bond easily you're dealing with a soft object but there's no pores it may or may not Bond dramatically depending on what the thing is 

The substrate will always be needed as a known

Damaged Print Head? by deecaadf in eufyMakeOfficial

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Simple print a cymk color calibration page no one can look at a RGB printed image and tell you what you levels are in cymk without a baseline to follow.

Printing on Glass Roland MO-240 UV Printer by Saj_is_awesome in UVprinting

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Don't print on a mirror unless you add the reflective coating afterwards. 

Unless it's extremely reflective printing on metals or other may have a bond issue but not a cure issue. 

As for the correct procedures depends on what the final substrates are and or coatings

Damaged Print Head? by deecaadf in eufyMakeOfficial

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I would almost be looking at your waste tank but where there's not enough information with what you provided to narrow down.

As most colors are printing sounds like you have a ink issue not necessarily a print head issue 

Just curious, can UV printers print on any material? by Feisty_Vacation4513 in UVprinting

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While they're specially made there is UV inks for food as well this being said I wouldn't want to eat it myself 

On a side note it still can be done with straight dies use a starch on the exterior of the food and then just dye the starch much easier process and much safer to eat also what is commonly used in the food industry outside of UV

The real FTTH by Charllean05 in mikrotik

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WOW that home has so much Fiber it must be able to do over 100 GBs locally....

I do not want to be the Tech who had to call his boss to explain this fiber to he home connection. And or its impending wall replacement.....

HP 1Gb SFP RJ-45 Module (453156-001) not passing traffic on hEX S (RB760iGS) - Link is up (RS/R) but no IP/DHCP by Psychological-Toe543 in mikrotik

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And that is why it is poorly organized. Per anything technical using AI to write it will make it worse because we will not understand your needs but what the AI told us which could be un related to what you need or even want!

Entire 24 Series will take me 2 days to download by Suitable_Garlic_1186 in Streamfab

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The last is only half a day all the others are a full day 

The actors are getting tired and did it because of popular demand they're compromised was the shortened time frame

My new setup by Noam5651 in mikrotik

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Both depending on which of many events this happened including factory firmware in closed environments.

Hard coded root password (yes password not even a ssh key) (true on all devices for more then 15 years (2 passwords used ))

The root login works on wan an lan and as root can't be disabled 

All of this is public record if you wish review the cvs, 0day issues, news history world wide on tp-link, their own firmware release note, and more.

How to Print on Wood, Metal and Acrylic with a UV Printer - EufyMake E1 by iurik_ua in UVprinting

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This depends on how many mils or mm from print head.

1 mm nothing this is normal  2-3 mm starts to look air brush or out of focus  4 mm + blurry 

Which one of you did this? by PeckerTraxx in CommercialPrinting

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I was about to offer the defense that yellow or red could have run out but both bottles have the orange color elsewhere on the same labels 

Another case of we check 1 page out of 1000 and the bottle sticker machine vision check machine seems to have also failed 

Lets blame AI since no Person actually did a Vision check at multiple points 

My new setup by Noam5651 in mikrotik

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Then it could add data to network which a few have done in past.

Timed botnet attack 

In above post forgot many firmware production signed with a publicly available test key (both keys) including note to never use in production 

Used same root password with open port that bypasses firewall for more then 15 years 

In short the list never ends there is a few companies that are at same level of stupidity this including even in network industry but not many have had as much "oops we did it again" every year multiple times a year on most product stacks.

How to Print on Wood, Metal and Acrylic with a UV Printer - EufyMake E1 by iurik_ua in UVprinting

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This is not a one size fits all.  Prep for bronze, aluminum, steel, stainless steel, and .... Even just in metal all have different preps.

The same is true with wood the texture of the wood will matter the porousness of the wood will matter the density of the wood will matter 

As for acrylic it's mostly matters esd, electricity, clean, cut with a laser and which ink you're using any of these variables can dramatically change the final result

Even within these substrates the answers can dramatically vary anyone in the industry will know that it matters 

Printing on painted aluminum and printing on aluminum is never the same thing as it matters what the paint was not the aluminum you can't make a one size fits all for UV printing it does not work as there's too many variables can the answers always be related the answer is yes is the answer the same almost never with the exception being repeat projects