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Hi All,
I have a file that was produced in Photoshop and given to me as a jpg... I need to convert the whole thing to and AI vectored file so I can change its dimensions and generate a cut file. I have take the file into PS selected the shape, created a path, and exported the path to AI...
I have a client who wants a glass door sign with their custom logo to be mounted on the inside of his door facing out... Typically, I would use vinyl in a color the client wants, kisscut, weed and mask the vinyl and apply it. Easy-peasy. However, I need to have custom colors for this job... Ok...
I like the idea of the steel tape. I can see how that might be just the ticket...
One thing I have found, is that even though the display expands itself and magnetically connects to form the structure, when we are putting the displays on, the frame can use a little "tweaking". It's mostly just...
Hi All,
I have a banner (or two) that sometimes when handling it will crimp after it has been printed and screws up the image. Nothing major, but it does show up. Instead of reprinting and wasting time and materials, I am trying to find some sort of markers, pens, inks or something that I can...
Whatever you do... Avoid the Rastek. I have had nothing but problems with my H652. No, it isn't the "best value" per se. We got a good deal on it price wise, but it has been a nightmare in it's operation. Maybe others have had good luck with it, but I would not recommend it.
I have to agree with the OP. You ultimately do what the client wants. You can offer them your opinion, but you can't tell them what to do. They are paying you, not the other way around.
The design isn't quite what I would have done, but I have seen much, much worse as I think we all have. All...
I have a Zund CNC that is probably one of the best on the market, and even it screws up jobs. I would be scared sh**less every time I fired that thing up... CNC's are like good dogs, they do exactly what they are told to do, sometimes have a mind of their own, and will bite you in the backside...
Maybe a dumb question, but you have you done a "fill up ink" function? You didn't mention it. I have sometimes had to do it a few times to get the head back. I also have bulk ink.
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