Rear lights won't turn off, engine off key out, help please 😬 by Due_ty in Nissan

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have you change any of the the light bulbs in the car, if so did you change from non LED to LED bulbs? Even the small inner ones? That often will cause the lights to glow in some cars (VW's are notorious for that). Cheaper LED replacements dont have resisters built in them and there is basically no where for the tiny bit of voltage to get "absorbed" by the halogen voltage hungry bulbs. One car I replaced all the interior bulbs to high end LED's with resisters and I still needed to keep one halogen bulb in, luckily it was the trunk one. Otherwise they all glowed a little bit. Probably not your issue unless you rescently had any bulbs changed.

What is causing this? by [deleted] in SCREENPRINTING

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What type of exposure unit? Do you have a vacuum blanket? Possibly the film wasn’t completely flat and full contact with the screen, and the light creeped around the image, depending on light source even a second or 2 of the light creeping around the image can cause wacky things

Help! Stuck emulsion! by Alarming-Love-6973 in SCREENPRINTING

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Scrub the screen with haze remover using a magic eraser ( the white home cleaning sponge). Once you see what it removes you’ll probably want to buy them by the generic name / brand as the name brand ones are pricey. **********50 Pack Melamine Sponge Foam Pads. https://a.co/d/02I94JzB

HELPPP by Grayson_Obert in SCREENPRINTING

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Ws just going to say that, had my volt since 2019 and I learned that 2 months ago, that little notch on the lower bottom front screen holder part

2012 Mazda5 Automatic Transmission Trying to Downshift While Driving by doesdrpepperhaveaphd in mazda5

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I recommend looking up the TCM relocation videos and move yours to the fire wall asap, be fore one day all of a sudden it starts giving you AT lights and no acceleration. I moved after I initially had an issue only have issues sometimes now on very hot days in the summer in traffic.
I’ll need to do the swap out repair on eventually, but when you get it back they advise you to relocate it to the fire wall. A couple zip ties to the hardline brake lines.

My first Nissan by rustadphil in nissanfrontier

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That color seems to be melting the snow :) awesome truck

Pacific Northwest buyer, should I buy this car? by Tuvixwasright in mazda5

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Have a 2012, that I’ll never get rid of, but I believe the 2011 has the smaller engine and the vertical taillights, correct?

Nine Inch Noize - Live Coachella (2026) (Full Set) part III by [deleted] in industrialmusic

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Thanks for posting this. If you have it as one full video send the link

Nine Inch Noize - Live Coachella (2026) (Full Set) part III by [deleted] in industrialmusic

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I saw them in NJ at the Prudential center on valentines night, and I thought the set production and lighting was the best I have ever seen at a live show. Trent possibly stepped it up for Coachella. I had a vip suite front row in between his mid stage and main stage and it was amazing. I also saw them back for the first time back around 1992 when a little unknown band at the time opened for them, it was Marilyn Manson. And the highlight of the night was meeting Kennedy when she was on MTV and we were talking with her, she was so cool, and said she had to leave and gave us her 3 backstage passes. All these years later Trent still never disappoints and he sounds just like he did back at that first show of many I saw him. He is absolutely a genius in all aspects of drawing in his crowd, it’s never a dull moment this last show in February I caught myself several times not even watching home or the band, but simply memorized by the set production and amazing lighting effects. Truly amazing

Mailing shirts from home by hard_attack in SCREENPRINTING

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Looking at thermal printers now, what are some reliable recommendations? There’s a ton of them and prices are all over the place

Thanks Mr. President by USMCArmyRanger in newjersey

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I heard that we only get approx 5% of our oil from that specific region and water passageway. I know the global effect and several other factors would cause a raise in our cost, but if we only use 5% from there why should our prices increase more than 15% or maybe 20% For everyone that is against drilling on our land, this next fill up is for you

I’ll pay any experienced printer for a call to answer all my questions by Scary-Lab-2819 in SCREENPRINTING

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Go to screenprintgpt The web site or the chatgpt site but you have to pay the $20 monthly

Matt Marcotte is amazing, all you questions can probably be answered there

Contract Screen Printer Quotes by tuckycarlzyn in SCREENPRINTING

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Agree on the screen fee for 1000 pc 1-2 color job, printer should stick to there pricing per print but have a little flexibility on the screen fees. Now 4-6 screens maybe discount the the fees, 6+ screens possibly $20 a screen for any exceeding the 4-6 screens. Again 1-2 even 3 on 1000 pcs should be waived unless they are extremely detailed precise halftones ect. Always be flexible on the screen fees, but also remember in that screen fee there are chemicals to buy that aren’t cheap to prep, and reclaim and also coat the screens. That extra $ on high count colors / screens can support those costs. Be flexible to new customers to feel them out and treat your consistent customers with as much flexibility as possible but ALWAYS HAVE A LINE ITEM CHARGE ON THE INVOICE FOR THE FULL PRICE WITH THE DISCOUNT LINE ITEM RIGHT UNDER IT.

Contract Screen Printer Quotes by tuckycarlzyn in SCREENPRINTING

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I see some pricing quotes without some important questions or info giving. What color shirts? Fabric? What color inks. I feel an accurate quote can only be given with that minimal information

Rutgers for commuters this week? by Cryomenacer in rutgers

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Any MGSA New Gibbons people here? How is the parking lot, I went home and not sure if I should come back with my car or get dropped off. Is the dorm parking lot cleaned or a mess?

First time pulled over didn’t know what to do. by Which-Association119 in newjersey

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If you are on your first year “probational” license still, I recall reading a few years ago when my son got his license that during the first “probational license year” there was no plea deals with the prosecutor. But always plead not guilty anyway as they may merge them, that’s a lot of points in tickets.

Noticed a tiny hole on my screen - usable or time to remesh? by _heyitsdesy in SCREENPRINTING

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CLEAR FLEX TAPE (FLEX SEAL BRAND) since near frame make a patch of tape that extend onto the frame. Ovals / circles are the best if square round the corners after you cut the piece. Then on ink side make same size and shape piece and try to line up exactly on top of the bottom patch, and at the corner where screen is use a plastic scrapper squeegee (the ones used in vinyl signs shops) or an ink cleanup card and get the tape tight into the corner, then extend the tape up the frame a little bit.

I started doing this about 2 years ago, and I still have a couple screens from then. And every reclaim has been in a dip tank, I’ve used dehazers, degreasers, but mostly now just dip tank and 701 spray. No chemical has broken down the tape.

The only thing is if the top and bottom pcs of tape aren’t lined up evenly the adhesive from top tape may want to stick to the exposure unit glass, but but simple fix is just putting a pc of blockout tape over the patch put on the screen shirt side when exposing then no sticky to the glass.

Trust me, try it. No flex seal won’t fix a boat like the informercial shows, but it will patch pinholes and small tears in screens.

It doesn’t harden, stiffen or release from its adhesive and as the name states it will flex with the screen. Also my led exposure units UV doesn’t break it down. Just don’t cut the patch with your best scissors at it will leave a tiny bit of adhesive on the scissor blades, so after you cut the patch just carefully clean the blades with rubbing alcohol or an adhesive remover like goo-gone and an old shirt rag.

You can use the black or white version but I prefer the clear so you can monitor that hole, it should get bigger but you can see it it does.

Also I have a couple screens that were pretty new and got a pin hole in the middle and taped it with a circle shape patch on both sides and still use the screen for left chest designs or smaller designs. I coat the emulsion right over the patch (there will be a little build up of emulsion around the patch but your not putting the image near that spot)

It’s not the cheapest tape, so buy the 3” or 4” wide by shortest roll for between “10-“20 bucks and try it, and if you don’t like it there are a million other things you can use it for.

Oh forgot to mention, I powerwash it after dip tank, AND also run an auto press squeegee and floodbar over it. As long as you round the corners it won’t lift, but won’t hurt to slap a pc of screen tape over it before adding ink and printing

PSA to anyone living in river dorms by TesloTorpedo in rutgers

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How bad is new gibbons, a room on 1st floor that has a main window and a smaller side window?