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Do you have a wish list for improvement to your wide format equipment, if so, what would that be?
Front Loading Media so I can push the machine against the wall & an internal hard drive to save jobs & reprint from the machine are IMO improvements to my Roland VG540. Both those improvements already work on my Canon iPF9400.
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A man and woman were married for many years. Whenever there was a confrontation, yelling could be heard deep into the night. The old man would shout, "When I die, I will dig my way up and out of the grave and come back and haunt you for the rest of your life!"
Neighbors feared him. The old man liked the fact that he was feared. Then one evening, he died when he was 98. After the burial, her neighbours, concerned for her safety, asked, "Aren't you afraid that he may indeed be able to dig his way out of the grave and haunt you for the rest of your life?"
The wife said, "Let him dig. I had him buried upside down ... and I know he won't ask for directions."