
I love all my dolls! I suppose I bond with each of them differently. I think once you have your dolls in person then it'll come more naturally to you. Kunkun is the tomboy and adventurous types, Marie is the old fashioned feminine type, Naomi is the popular trendy type, and Charlotte is the elegant one. For my dolls, my husband and I kind of figured out their personalities pretty quickly based upon their sculpts and what outfits look best on them. In regard to personalities, it depends on the person and the doll. My friend would also find dolly meet-ups too which was nice to meet other BJD owners as well as see what other dolls look like in person which was another way we bonded with our dolls. When one of my best friends lived locally or was in town visiting, we would have dollie tea parties and birthday parties, which was fun because it would evolve into photoshoots, photostories, and would inspire us to write stories loosely based upon our dolls or characters we thought of for our dolls. But if my boyfriend/fiance/husband was programming, or if I was studying, one of us would have one of the girls nearby just hanging out as we did our work while the rest would hang out in their couch. Once he graduated and moved back to California, our doll collection had grown to the point where it would be inconvenient to bring them out. Whenever he would come back to California, we would try to make at least one trip to the Volks USA store with Marie and galavant around the area for a bit. At some point, I would have her sit next to me as I wrote my love letters to him. I was working a very difficult job at the time, so whenever I would arrive home, I would take her out of her box, prop her next to my teddy bear, and take pictures of them hanging out to send back to my boyfriend to show him how she was doing. The B2 HP Indigo 15K is engineered to address the broadest variety of customer demands in a highly productive way, it features greater media support, including 15 electroinks and unlimited spot colors.Back when my husband and I were in our dating phase, he bought me Marie right before he went back to school in Wisconsin. This allows commercial printers to shift greater volumes from offset to digital to meet today’s needs producing a range of commercial applications with superb print quality, high productivity, the range responsible for delivering 60 million B2 sheets per month and shows no sign of slowing.Īlso announced is the global availability of the B2 HP Indigo 15K Digital Press.

The HP Indigo 100K Digital Press is capable of printing up to 6000 sheets per hour. And in of support of that goal, we recently added the HP Indigo 100K to our fleet, which alongside the introduction of HP Siteflow, compliements our existing automation capabilities.”Īlso being celebrated is the 10 year anniversary of the introduction of the HP Indigo B2 portfolio.
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“During the last few years we’ve spent time as a business making changes which deliver more value to our customers. “We’re really pleased to see the market turn a corner and orders start to increase after a very tough period,” said Simon Cooper, MD of Solopress. Adding to their existing fleet of five HP Page Wide and Indigo products, award winning print service provider Solopress continues in their digital transformation this month, with the installation of the HP Indigo 100K Digital press. announced the delivery of the 100th HP Indigo 100K Digital Press marking a milestone as customers continue to thrive on the breakthrough press.
