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More like AI focus . . . Why don't you explain the conversion process in detail? Or are you just hoping that aspiring sublimation printers will purchase these printers via your affiliate links and the be out of luck. I assume you are aware that you can't use the ink that already comes with the printer for sublimation. For example, the first printer looks like you have to use special cartridges to fill the tanks, thus making a conversion for sublimation impossible. Can you please explain to me how you suggest doing this?
I just purchased a D1620 with a PFC1 additional tray, which I use for legal size paper. I am a Notary and Loan Signing Agent. I needed an affordable printer that would print letter and legal simultaneously, meaning I have documents that have both letter and legal in the same file. Some of our real estate closings can be anywhere from 50 - 250 pages. To print letter then switch to legal is a real inconvenience. I have done it with my Canon MF656cdw. It is very time consuming. With the Canon D1620 all I have to do is open Adobe Acrobat and select the setting to "Choose paper source by PDF page size" and then print. The printer selects the correct size of paper based on each page in the pdf IN ORDER. I love it. What used to take me 30-45 minute to prepare a closing packet now takes me less that 5 minutes. I have also setup google on the printer so if I scan a document it will email is to whom I select from the address book. I have it setup on my home wireless network but I could hard wire it to the ethernet switch. If you want fax capability purchase the D1650. I forgot to mention that I can also print from my phone. I did not the fax feature because my m656cdw has that feature.
Horrible advice M I’ve been printing for about 2 years now don’t get nun of these there over priced, if your new and want to print strong long lasting frames get bamboo a 1 or Creality ender 3v3 series of printers for the best right out the box printing for beginners and if you just want frames these are a good size and you can also just have fun with them but he trippin all those printers garbo I had the first one before
@@JaireeLedbetter for it’s price and speed I’d say it’s good deal to start off with another good printer is a the bamboo A1 it’s around the same price point it’s just easier for beginners typically
Wow holy crap I don’t think I’ve seen another video that basically sums up literally everything NOT recommended in lubricating rails or rods… gpl 105 is way too thin, they always recommend the grease gpl 205/225 instead. Also they’re the absolute most picky grease/oil for incompatibility with any trace of other lubricants like any oils from the factory… Superlube silicone is literally the only one in the line not recommended for use in bearings… silicone grease is good for plastic on plastic but anything involving metals is literally any superlube EXCEPT the silicone lubricant… And liquid bearings + dry lubricants and ptfe in general are literally the only thing almost all linear rail or bushing manufacturers say NOT to use because it will clog up the ball track with the particles. And plant based lubricating oils are literally the worst in anything but environmental impact… doesn’t last as long, doesn’t protect and lubricate as well, doesn’t stay homogenous for long, and is just generally the last line pick in all bearing applications. It’s actually impressive how this ai (I hope it’s not a human- I’d be worried) has literally covered 99% of the worst things you can do to your linear guides and bearings. There’s actually not that many things linear guide rail or bushing companies recommend not doing. But this video seems to have ALL the “do not do at all costs” things that the top couple companies like nsk, tho, Thomson, and hiwin have to not mess up your rail and waste their/your time with a warranty clqimwarranty
stay away from Epson EcoTank ET-2720 - I brought one and it cause the lines wheel markings decal damage from the printer Couldnt get a refund as they say its nothing wrong with it