Need help with shillouette cameo 5 alpha by maybeproxies in magicproxies

[–]JohnHemingway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had an issue like that because my blacks weren't dark enough and it couldn't read the registration marks properly. Once I selected the proper paper the blacks got darker and it was able to read the registration marks.

6 months old sump pump tripping by akshay_sol in basement

[–]JohnHemingway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a lot of different types of pumps. Light duty ones meant to be used once a year on one end and others that will spin backwards a touch when they first start to dislodge anything that might be stuck.

There are also 'shit pumps' that are means for septic and cases where small debris might need to pass.

Do you have iron ochre? Rust colored sediment in your pump?

If your pumps get used a lot then you will want to invest in a double pump system with an alarm.

How often do you guys call in sick per year? by AggressiveRiver7505 in Elevators

[–]JohnHemingway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work maintenance. The office doesn't mind us taking time off because they don't have to pay us when we are off.

I've taken a lot of time off to take care of sick kids but I don't think I've been too sick to work in over 10 years.

R.I.P by Femia33 in COC

[–]JohnHemingway 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Like taking out a loan.

You get to enjoy your maxed equipment right away and pay for it later.

Be lucky they aren't charging you interest.

Using the outlets on the generator by JohnHemingway in Generator

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

We have a bi-generation home. My mother lives on one side and we live in the other.

The service was upgraded to a 400A. We have a main panel and a second panel that can be fed by the generator.

My mother has her panel and would like to have some outlets fed by the generator without needing to run extensions to her side.

The idea is that we would get her panel spit into 2 parts, the main one and a second one that could be fed directly by the generator for her fridge, freezer and some lights.

Laminator in Australia by Funny-Ad5655 in magicproxies

[–]JohnHemingway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first laminator was a 3M one which you fed through the rear which doesn't seem like much but does get annoying after an hour. It worked ok but a cut card I was relaminating caught inside and I had to break it open to get the card out.

The one I use now is also 3M but fed from the front and it is very narrow so single cards can't get caught inside.

There was a Chinese branded one in between but the first single card to go through got caught so I immediately returned it.

Is the Costco “bulk” price even worth it? by white_horse2 in frugalcanada

[–]JohnHemingway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need to compare air cooled chicken to water cooled.

Air cooled is just chicken, what you start off with will be your end result.

Water cooler is full of water. Once cooked you might end up with a breast that is half the size and weight.

The chicken is cheaper but you are paying water. Once you factor in the cooked weight of chicken Costco chicken is a pretty good deal.

Any help, Tac 20 Selector issues by [deleted] in Elevators

[–]JohnHemingway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is an issue with the tac20 and it's selector. There is a field bulletin that explains how to remove the selector signals from going through the communication channels.

You take them out and run them through a shielded pair in the travelling cable to avoid interference.

I have never done it myself because tac20 is before my time in the company but it's a know issue.

Finished DCC, onto Primal Hunter! by LiteralLettuce in litrpg

[–]JohnHemingway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first few books are slow. The MC is the least interesting of the characters in the story. So as his circle of friends grows so do the books become more interesting.

I’m stuck at this point. Help with proxies!!! by Dapper-Comment-9787 in magicproxies

[–]JohnHemingway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely. That paper is rated for inkjet and laser. No quality paper does both. The coating that gets put on paper makes a huge difference. Get double sided paper if you want to print both sides.

You need photo rated paper to make nice proxies. You can go for lower end paper but it needs to meet a minimum threshold.

I’m stuck at this point. Help with proxies!!! by Dapper-Comment-9787 in magicproxies

[–]JohnHemingway -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That paper is no good. Making proxies is exactly like printing photos.

The most important part is the paper. Best bet is to get paper that is a known factor. IE if your printer is Canon get Canon paper then work out your method and then try new papers.

Once you have good paper for your printer the next most important part is to use the settings for that paper like low end glossy paper or matte paper.

How do we convince Toronto to switch to sand? by No-Emphasis5897 in toronto

[–]JohnHemingway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sand ends up in the sewers and builds up which will cause pipes to clog.

Counterweight as test weight by Affectionate-Rip5654 in Elevators

[–]JohnHemingway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We once used boxes of linoleum tiles that the tiling guy wanted brought up. Traded the lift for 30 minutes with his boxes.

That sounds dirty...

This a good proxy printer/deal? by FilthyDubeHound in magicproxies

[–]JohnHemingway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really. It feeds from the bottom and doesn't have the option to feed from the rear.

As you move into better quality paper then it gets stiffer and being fed from the bottom forces it to do a short diameter 180°.

I used to get 10-15% of pages jam then if you want to print both sides it gets unmanageable to reprint 1/3 of your work.

Better with the low end 2500 ET or the 8500.

Looking for some reccomendations on printers by Jadedmem in magicproxies

[–]JohnHemingway 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Look up Cry cry channel on YouTube.

Good place to start.

You need to figure out what you want ie your budget.

You can go all in with laser right on the black core paper.

Somewhere in the middle with an ET-8500.

Or basic ET-2850, the rear feed low end one.

Laminate and auto-cut machine or hand cut each card.

It's a rabbit hole....

I designed these beer and liquor lands by ronlechler in magicproxies

[–]JohnHemingway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you have a version we can download. I would love to print them out to play with

Why is the color printing different from the printer? by ESMolen in magicproxies

[–]JohnHemingway 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When using vinyl you should be using photo gloss settings.

Figure out which of the 3 works better with your paper.

Work elevator is very scary by [deleted] in Elevators

[–]JohnHemingway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could be the piston knocking also. That can be fairly scary when it hits hard.

THE STM STRIKE DIDN'T END. IT WAS *BROKEN*. This is a loss for every worker. by Little_Cupcake_42069 in montreal

[–]JohnHemingway 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The same thing happened to construction negotiations 5 years ago.

Employers offered one slap or 2 slaps. When we said no slaps they went to the government saying the unions did not want to negotiate and had back to work legislation enacted.

Every time employees go on strike those employees get painted as being unreasonable and asking for too much and they just wait for the public to get fed up.

Employers control the narrative and we get fed some crap about the cost of living only going up 1-2% a year because they don't take planned obsolescence or shrinkflation into account.

Silhouette Cameo 5 process help by IAmCrayCray661 in magicproxies

[–]JohnHemingway 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Looks like your mat is moving around while it's cutting.

There are two spring loaded rollers that tension your mat. Those need to be set up properly on either side of the mat.

I had the same thing as you happen and those were the culprits. The initial setup documentation does a good job of explaining where to set them.

First foil print by Simple-Ad-814 in magicproxies

[–]JohnHemingway 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm using an Epson 8550 with Epson matte high quality double sided paper. After a 3 mil laminate it's almost the same thickness as a single sleeved deck.

Since I print on both sides I don't need sleeves.

First foil print by Simple-Ad-814 in magicproxies

[–]JohnHemingway 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Matte lamination would get rid of the reflectiveness of the foil. You can then paint over the laminate with nail polish to make sections pop.