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Hi everybody, this is my first post.
From my experience the fume you're describing could be caused by either too much head gap, static electricity, and it's possible that an air flow near the machine may influence your results at that high of a head gap (i've seen this with a head gap greater than 3 mm, which is equivalent to .12 ". Static electricity can be controlled with a static bar. www.takk.com have good ones. Static spray never worked for me. Otherwise it's strongly possible that your bidirectional adjustment is the culprit. |
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