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If you think it's hard to blow decals off with a pressure washer, either you don't get out much or you've never used a pressure washer. Even a typical consumer-grade gas-powered pressure washer can strip decals off a vehicle lickety-split, and it looks exactly like the OP's pictures. And the...
Again, it depends on the town. Here, the ordinance specifically prohibits using a vehicle as a sign, and even goes further to say that business vehicles which have lettering on them cannot be parked off property and left, and even when parked at the business location cannot be parked and left in...
I think your friend is talking out his a**. He's spreading FUD that he cannot prove and cannot find where it comes from.
Meanwhile, I've used AMD for the entire time I've been doing signs (over 30 years) and have used integrated graphics, separate graphics cards (both nVidia and AMD), all the...
Considering that it's a handcrafted sign made from a wood board with letters carved on it, you are not going to find a computer font that is a direct match.
Cut to File, as the name implies, sends the plot job as a file to a folder (which you choose in the Setup button next to it.
It's odd that you cannot choose USB for the Mimaki. I checked on our RIP station, which isn't connected to any plotters, and I can choose TCP/IP or USB for my Mimaki...
PPF templates are different from the templates sold for designing wraps. They are cut-ready files for paint protection film and have to fit the body perfectly because you aren't supposed to cut PPF on the vehicle.
I have the subscription and it just updated this week to the latest version. All the computers here at the shop are on Windows 10, upgraded from Windows 7. I use Windows 11 at home and other than some annoying interface things about Windows 11, I don't think performance is any different.
I'm using Ryzen 7 5800X with 32GB of RAM. It's really not slowed down by much of anything in CorelDraw except for the occasional clipart that contains a million little objects of grunge. My video card is only a Radeon 7700 because I built this system when all the crypto people had bought all...
Really? I've been using CorelDraw and AMD processors for almost 30 years with no incident whatsoever, using at least every odd numbered version along the way.
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