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I never liked IJ180C and have always used Avery MPI1105 with DOL1360Z laminate. But if the price increases are due to being US imports, perhaps you could try Oracal.
You can use letters from any manufacturer of dimensional letters. The curve doesn't make any difference. The red swoop might be the only piece that would show it. You can measure the amount of curvature over the distance it covers by going up on the roof. If it's enough that the studs on the...
Here's what Adobe says: https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/design/discover/golden-ratio.html
Easier to think in thirds. Draw an imaginary tic tac toe grid evenly on your sign shape. Place things you want to emphasize at the intersections of the lines. (That's a kind of intersectionality I can...
I guess everyone around here is dumb. I've been doing signs for over 30 years, and everybody puts signs either on a timer or uses a photocell. With timers they often have the sign turn off at 2 am or something like that. You know, save money on electricity. Or reduce carbon outputs. Whatever.
There's no such thing as a proper backlit profile. Backlit profiles all overink the print, which is not proper because the colors are darkened too much for daytime viewing.
Get some clear vinyl. Print the exact same file in reverse on the clear. Install it on the backside of the acrylic panel in register with the image on the front.
In the future you will find it easier to put the clear layer on the front first, then the translucent on top of it. If you print it...
That's the thing. They insidiously build their political or philosophical biases into the subject material, no matter what it is. The naive college student cannot see it and just absorbs it as truth.
Could be different storage conditions, one kept in a garage the other outside. That said, check what the manufacturer of the perf says is the life of the material. Most say the maximum life is 2 years anyway.
A business located a half hour drive away might be considered "still local" or "far away" depending on the locale. Here where we are, it's a large recreational lake with numerous small towns and villages around it. It can take 45 minutes to get from some towns to another, but it's all considered...
Quickbooks seems to really play up mobile billing, but it works fine with desktop computers too.
How many businesses actually run around and do all their Quickbooks on a phone?
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