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Print test looks great :thumb:
I know Triangle ink is much hotter but I doubt it would work w/ mild solvent like Roland's
Eco-sol Max ink to that extent. Would be great if it did though...
If it wasn't properly explained up front your probably better off giving them a low res JPG or PNG file. Some customers don't mind paying but others may get pissed off so for the couple minutes it takes just do it and tell them your doing them a favor and change your ways in the future.
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To the O/P
NO SNIVELING
Reminds me of the little sign over the kitchen sink in Nags Head NC that we rent every summer on the beach...
For both kids and adults...
I tell young people all the time, learn a trade well, take advantage of living at home, start your own business...
I'd pull them the day they show up...
If they show up again I'd pull them and give a somewhat polite phone call.
If that doesn't wok you have a few more options...
Birthday banners, engagement banners, graduation banners...
They can have them...
Last thing a sign shop needs is to dick around with picky one place order customers who want the world for $25.
Quality cast and calendered vinyls use the same solvent base acrylic adhesive.
A cheap calendered vinyl will use a water base adhesive.
For helmets you should be using a specialty vinyl for low energy plastics if you want the decal to stick well.
Did you find a stash? A pipe should have some product. Maybe the size of the bag would help with your decision.
If you decide to put it back; Maybe rub a Ghost pepper or Habanero around the mouth piece.
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