Ink blots near edges of paper
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Ink blots near edges of paper

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Epson ET-2860

I keep getting this blotting issue on pages. Can't figure out a fix. Things I've tried:

- nozzle check is good

- cleaned print head via app and button press

- opened and dabbed a paper towel on print head and resting points.

- updated drivers, firmware, and software

- searching documentation trouble shooting

Other than this issue the print quality is perfect

I figured maybe the paper is curling up and catching the edge of the head but it's happening on all my paper types, even 200gsm card which is very flat

Any ideas?

u/cabiwabi — 7 days ago

Rule addon for solo play

I play pf2e with my home group but I've been discovering some systems for solo play. I enjoy the pathfinder mechanics a lot but wondered if there are any supplements available for oracle rules or similar to help with running a solo character.

Any suggestions?

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u/cabiwabi — 30 days ago
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LF programming games featuring c#

I've been enjoying The Farmer Was Replaced which is an incremental game featuring Python where you program a harvesting bot. I'm a developer at work, but the game has been a fun intro to a new language.

Are there any games that use c# programming in it's gameplay? My searches online yield a lot of 'how to make games using c#' instead of actual programming type games.

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u/cabiwabi — 2 months ago

LF programming games featuring c#

I've been enjoying The Farmer Was Replaced which is an incremental game featuring Python where you program a harvesting bot. I'm a developer at work, but the game has been a fun intro to a new language.

Are there any games that use c# programming in it's gameplay? My searches online yield a lot of 'how to make games using c#' instead of actual programming type games.

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u/cabiwabi — 2 months ago

Beginner binding two chapter notebook

I'm a beginner and and have been enjoying making my own a6 notebooks for myself. So far i have just followed a saddle stitching pattern with thread for one chapter, with around 8-10 pieces of a5 paper.

If I add any more pages the chapter becomes too large so I'd like to find techniques for binding two chapters together. All the guides I have seen so far are for books with many chapters.

Anyone know of a beginner friendly binding style for just two chapters?

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u/cabiwabi — 2 months ago