Hey, and welcome! Today is all about getting rid of pizza wheel marks! The focus is on adjusting computer settings, printer settings, and cleaning the small “pizza” wheels on the printer. The goal is to slow the printer down and put enough ink on the paper to do the job, but not too much! I’m using a MacBook Pro and an Epson Workforce 7710, but I cover settings on a pc, and many printers have similar settings as the 7710.
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Here are the links to the products I used in this video:
Isopropyl Alcohol: amzn.to/3GLfJLO
1-1/2” x 4 yards Ribbon: amzn.to/3BnfB3W
2” blue painters tape (2”w x 55 yds, one roll)($6.99): amzn.to/3HVJAm1
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Other items I use regularly:
20mm x 33m, 108 feet (larger) heat tape (This is the one I use almost exclusively!): amzn.to/33CHvvZ
13mm x 33m, 108 feet heat tape (This is my backup, and what I sometimes use.): amzn.to/3eh4LBU
10mm x 33m, 108 feet (narrower) heat tape (This is what I used to always use, and recommend if you prefer narrow tape.): amzn.to/3edULJC
Desktop tape dispenser: amzn.to/3qfs2tG
24” metal ruler: amzn.to/3G9371v
Folding utility knife: amzn.to/3fjkUr8
Olaf 12” x 18” self-healing cutting mat: amzn.to/3JbZ0n4
Oven thermometer ($5.99): amzn.to/3BkTuv7
17 окт 2024