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I don't collect anymore but did collect beers cans from all over the US and Over Seas back in the 80's. Have a few hundred, some very unique cans and cone tops too. Been in storage for about 25 years... damn, now I feel like I need to dig them out...:cool:
I've used RT-2 a few times and it worked well. Maybe you received a bad batch? If I had to install at that temperature to meet a deadline I'd do it dry with an air egress digital print. If they needed a Metallic Gold or Sign Gold type vinyl I'd layer on top dry.
Anyhow, I'm a little curious on...
They got their money/payday throughout his fame and were rewarded.
If he lied on his contract and doped of coarse they would try to get their money back after his career... wouldn't you?
Not to mention their ******* completely broke...
Do not call list helps a little but if they violate it you need to report them so they get fined.
Whistle, air horn, or tell them to go **** their dead mother when the noise maker isn't in arms reach...
Reminds me of my old friend Russ Mowry's crash landing a few years back...
Well known pinstriper, sign painter, chopper pilot I use to work with.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSUgp7Cm1N0&playnext=1&list=PL5BCC91C232210597&feature=results_main
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2A0fNXBhBs4
In post 6?
They look fine and should print great at any setting. A couple missing nozzles is nothing to sweat about.
The problem most likely is:
A) Wrong export settings from the software.
B) Original, supplied, or web grab artwork is low resolution.
C) Wrong profile and print...
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