Im having a lot of trouble with conecting my summa plotter to my laptop. I have multiple plugs going from my plotter to my laptop and everytime i open a sofware for ppf and tint templates it says no plotter detected even tho the software is telling me that is has cut the templates but the plotter didnt cut.
If anyone could help that would amazing, ive been stuck on this for over 2 weeks and i cant find anything online
Im having a lot of trouble with conecting my summa plotter to my laptop. I have multiple plugs going from my plotter to my laptop and everytime i open a sofware for ppf and tint templates it says no plotter detected even tho the software is telling me that is has cut the templates but the plotter didnt cut.
If anyone could help that would amazing, ive been stuck on this for over 2 weeks and i cant find anything online
I have a new residential/commercial flat glass business and want to hire an experienced installer who is very good. What would be an competitive rate to pay someone by the Sq Ft assuming they are experienced, professional and motivated?
Blinds/curtains will be the best route. You would have to add a dark window film to reduce the sun a good amount but not eliminate it. Anything darker will be extremely noticeable from the outside. Anything lighter will not be drastic enough to make a difference.
I have a living room with windows on the east and south and knowing what I know about the effectiveness of even the darkest film, which comes with hazards of thermo stress on the dual pane glass ... I set the TV in the corner between the two windows. Viewing the TV and the windows in the same field of vision. There will always be a reflection of the windows on the TV, just muted. Curtains are the best solution for this issue.
Anyone using a Mutoh valuecut-2 for cutting tint? I have one that I use for vinyl and plan on buying another cutter just for tint if it will work. Looking to stay with the Mutoh as I am familiar with it. Thanks
I live in a second story apartment and there are two windows in my living room, one facing east and one facing north. My TV is against the wall facing left and my couch is against the north wall right next to the window. In the late morning and early afternoon the sun shines through the east window and casts an annoying reflection on my TV, and sometime around 1 or 2 pm every day the sun gets right in my eyes when I am sittin or lying on my couch even when I am facing the TV. I want to cover these windows with just the right film for solving all of these problems while also making it not look obvious that I tinted them, and I'm not sure what kind I should use because apparently different brands will have different results even if it's the same percentage, could someone help me out here
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