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Intuos3 Pad Peeling

 
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Oct 27, 2006 06:54 |  #1

Hi all

I just received a new Intuos3 4x6. Works great but the bottom half of the pad is ever so slightly lifting off the tablet. It looks like a design feature, the pad is glued to the top of the tablet and is free to lift at the bottom. But I can't work out why (tracing images maybe???) and couldn't find much discussion about it.

Anyone else notice the same with their Wacom tablet or do I in fact have faulty tablet?


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Oct 27, 2006 09:23 |  #2

The top sheet is replaceable - that's intentional. Over time they can get a little beat up (I used to be TA in a lab at school with these things).

But, you'd still better send it back, pick up a 6x8 at least, you know? ;)

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Oct 27, 2006 20:14 as a reply to  @ cjd's post |  #3

Yeah I had a look at the 6x8 but it's too big for me with my wristy action :)


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Oct 27, 2006 23:24 |  #4

mine does not peel back YET. return it asap and get a new one. I love it.




  
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Oct 28, 2006 03:05 |  #5

Yes, it is so that you can put a drawing or guide underneath and trace over it.


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Oct 28, 2006 05:20 |  #6

Well that's the confusing part - some say return it others say it's fine - confusion ???


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