Badge A Matic Ii Manual

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Badge A Matic Ii Manual

Four years ago, I decided I wanted to make 1″ buttons to display my myriad of feelings about the world to random strangers on the bus and street. I found this that was in my price range, and looked easy to operate. I was inconsolably excited when it arrived and immediately cranked out a couple sheets of designs flaunting my favorite liberal causes and slogans. Unfortunately, out of the first ten buttons pressed, eight were defective. The edges weren’t sealing properly, the plastic layer was splitting, the pin part was getting stuck under the backing. Talk about depressing.

80% failure was dismal. I wore my somewhat defective buttons until the messages weren’t timely anymore, and forgot about the button press in my horde of art supplies. Recently I opened my, and wanted to offer something that would be an irresistibly cheap impulse buy. The button machine came to mind, so I drew a couple sheets of. While attempting to button-ize them, I was once again getting an 80% failure rate. Then I noticed at the bottom of the directions was a number to call if you were getting poor results. The Fix The Badge-A-Minit lady and I walked through making a button, and she taught me a secret trick that is not in the instructions.

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Don’t do one big press at the end. Instead, give it a gentle press, then rotate one-third and gentle press again, rotate one-third again and gentle press again. Now I’m getting a 90% success rate or better. Bonus Tip Sometimes the pin part gets stuck under the backing in a weird way. I found that once you get all the rings in place, you can hold the pin, backside downward, and give a little jiggle which will cause the pin piece to fall into place before you press it! Post navigation.