And, to chime in, I'm still waiting to see a post I put up 2 days ago.
Curiously, somebody out there did get the post, but I never saw it come
back to me.
-Steve
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From: owner-rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi [mailto:owner-rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi] On
Behalf Of Lino P. Stavole
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 12:22 PM
To: 'rp-ml'
Subject: [rp-ml] posting
I am still not having all my post show up any ways here's a forward I've
been trying to send:
I had a acquaintance ask me how to remove marks on zcorp printed parts.
I thought that I'd copy the info we talked about here.
He calls me a pro but that is most certainly not the case.
The deal is....i messed up a ton of parts and know very well what does
not work:
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Thanks Lino.
Always nice to get that kind of thing from a pro.
Rubber latex gloves are a super idea as well.
Much Thanks,
Jonathan
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Lino P. Stavole wrote:
> You can certainly try a pink pearl eraser or a gum putty eraser... see
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> They also have electric erasers that are pretty tenacious.
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> If that does not work you may want to try to lightly sand the piece.
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> I try to wear rubber disposable gloves on a hero production piece.
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> Keep in touch, let me know how it progresses.
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> You were kind enough to answer a question of mine about fixing zcorp
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> I may have a need for it and may as well get expert advice...
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> Cheers,
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> Jonathan
Received on Thu Aug 07 20:37:17 2008
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