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Recent content by Dluckz

  1. Anybody see...............................................................................

    Aside from possible wrong font per customers proofing, PMS a bit off, slight banding, kerning all screwy and electrical not up to code. Other than that, looks like another standard, everyday install done by the book!
  2. Briteline Multigrip

    We have used this material, mainly as distancing floor graphics in the past, I would think because the textured "grip" on the surface is possibly what could be causing the material not being able to stick to itself. Yet, if you have had success in the past....not quite sure. Is a butt seam an...
  3. Hey All!

    That's a 10-4 on all you said, more responsibility for sure. I will say being able to walk the walk, get in trenches with the team and keeping current/fresh in the craft pays off in respect from the teams view. Banners are definitely a good source of revenue when you just crank them out!
  4. Hey All!

    Hey JBurton, great alternate theory! They were all subsurface applied so all 3 versions have micro suction exposed to UV coming in from outside. Otherwise that could have been a possible culprit for sure. Thank you for the welcome to the forum! As far as what types of installs I "used to do"...
  5. Hey All!

    The gut rarely lies...and thank you!
  6. Hey All!

    Not quite a new member as I have just been lurking around and viewing some great input on this forum. I thought maybe it's time to introduce myself... My background in the signage industry started nearly 30 years ago in production/installation. I stepped out in account management for about 14...
  7. Wonky Cuts on Brand New HP/Summa Plotter

    Could be your blade type to offset ratio in plotter settings. For example, I believe our "regular" daily use plotter blade has offset set at 0.30 and our reflective at 0.75. Usually this is what determines where the blade begins cuts and finishes cutting by input of what angled blade being used.
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