First try gravure
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- Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2007 09:49:13 -0500
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...so last night I gave it a try with a digital positive I printed out
on the 3M brand transparency material I had on hand. What a hoot!
That stuff just can't hold it's ink ;o)
I gave it a try anyway though, just to work through the process once
before my OHP arrives. This is what I found out: My Nuarc has a
problem. The light only works for about 30 seconds before flickering,
then shutting down. After about another 30 seconds, it comes back to
life and again works for about 30 seconds before shutting down.
Sounds like it's overheating, doesn't it? But there's nothing
blocking the fan, and there is a lot of unobstructed airflow, so I
don't get it. Also, the integrator started counting down very quickly
once the light went out. That's not right, either.
wacky.
any insights appreciated. Nuarc tech support opens in a bit, and I'll
give them a call.
susan
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