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Re: sublimation slates

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 21:33
by smitch6
lol bless him

glad it's better now Adam post us some pics then bud :)

Re: sublimation slates

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 21:39
by AdamB
It'll have to wait until next time Steve.

The last couple of slates (included the few I did today) are of childrens pics and I doubt the family would want me posting there pictures everywhere (I know I wouldn't).

Next time I do one I'll do another generic one.

Oh and that reminds me ...................... what do you get between a heat press that can only go up to 5 minutes and a slate that needs cooking for 8?

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deaf! 3 minutes of the peeping sound does my head in .............. I'll be looking at the circuit board tomorrow ..... joke - wouldn't want to infringe on any warranty I have ;-)

Re: sublimation slates

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 21:49
by smitch6
lol yes that beep is horrid init
i have heard of a few ppl unsoldering the beeper

and yes not a good idea to post pics of kids these days
which is really sad as to how this world has become

Re: sublimation slates

Posted: 16 Mar 2011, 17:01
by Kaz
AdamB;18455 wrote: Oh and that reminds me ...................... what do you get between a heat press that can only go up to 5 minutes and a slate that needs cooking for 8?

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deaf! 3 minutes of the peeping sound does my head in .............. I'll be looking at the circuit board tomorrow ..... joke - wouldn't want to infringe on any warranty I have ;-)
Can you not just open the press and close it again and save it beeping for 3 minutes? ;-)

Re: sublimation slates

Posted: 16 Mar 2011, 17:10
by JSR
AdamB;18455 wrote:Oh and that reminds me ...................... what do you get between a heat press that can only go up to 5 minutes and a slate that needs cooking for 8?
Count yourself lucky. Mine has a maximum time of 60s on the press, and nothing I press takes less than 60s. I recall asking BMS what to do about this, and he said to cut the wires to the timer. I've no idea if that would have worked, because I've never been brave enough to try it. Didn't fancy ruining a £500 press just because of a little audio discomfort! :biggrin:

Re: sublimation slates

Posted: 16 Mar 2011, 17:15
by AdamB
Kaz;18495 wrote:Can you not just open the press and close it again and save it beeping for 3 minutes? ;-)
You know what - sometimes the most obvious solution is so far away from someones thoughts!

Thank you

now, just got to pop to the doctor as my hearing is going

Re: sublimation slates

Posted: 16 Mar 2011, 17:16
by AdamB
JSR;18498 wrote:Count yourself lucky. Mine has a maximum time of 60s on the press, and nothing I press takes less than 60s. I recall asking BMS what to do about this, and he said to cut the wires to the timer. I've no idea if that would have worked, because I've never been brave enough to try it. Didn't fancy ruining a £500 press just because of a little audio discomfort! :biggrin:
Cut the red wire .................... NO THE BLUE WIRE!

Sounds like something out of Lethal Weapon :-)

Re: sublimation slates

Posted: 16 Mar 2011, 17:21
by smitch6
AdamB;18499 wrote:now, just got to pop to the doctor as my hearing is going

speak up mate lol

Re: sublimation slates

Posted: 16 Mar 2011, 20:24
by Ian M
I have some spare ear plugs as I use a very noisy S21 printer........lol

Re: sublimation slates

Posted: 16 Mar 2011, 20:36
by AdamB
Ian M;18505 wrote:I have some spare ear plugs as I use a very noisy S21 printer........lol
Sorry ???

Did someone say something?

It's either my ears are getting worse or I'm ignoring you from the last 'Welsh' comment

lol ;-)