I was in two minds about whether to put this in the software section but thought I might get a better response here. Had a quick trawl through the various forums looking for relevant information but surprisingly turned up very little.
After a year of being out of dye sublimation and doing very little I went to knock out a couple of mates rates mugs in preparation for seeing if I can start drumming up a worthwhile volume of paying work. However the SSD* in my desktop PC has just failed - 2 weeks out of warranty :o( Data is all safely backed up but not the OS. I have another SSD to put in and I am about to run Dells recovery software to reinstall a factory copy of Windows 10. I have all of the software I need on disc to get a basic usable system up and running
So far so good
However, I now discover that Powerdriver is no longer available from Sawgrass (I know there are 'better' ways of printing from my 7100 but Powerdriver does everything I need it to and is so easy to use).
I don't suppose anyone happens to have a copy of Powerdriver they could make available?
The Sawgrass web site isn't exactly clear about this but it implies that I would have to use its design software to print - which as well as being really inconvenient and another piece of software to learn, is something you have to buy/rent? Is this really the case or have gotten the wrong end of the stick?
Of course I won't be able to get any sense out of Sawgrass until at least Tuesday and it would appear that the excellent team they had in Sheffield are no longer there and I will have to deal with Sawgrass USA - bugger.
Anyone able to help????
Never rains but it pours :o(
*if you are reliant on SSDs in your systems and don't know how they or any of the other flash type drives available work and how they fail, you would be well advised to consult google and gen up on the subject. It was a real eye opener and not in a good way :o(
regards
Arthur
"some days you are the dog, some day you are the lamp post"