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haha I have my 3.5" disks too!!! I still use that oild font book it came with. I don't have this computer set up with the printer, but I don't have the print package either....but what does VPM stand for?
I have a logo with a gradient in it that was created in illustrator. I generally do all my work in Signlab for cutting and setting up vinyl cut and print jobs. I use Flexi for the printing end, however I am not as accomplished in the software so do everything in Signlab and export as an eps to...
I picked up this aluminum seat that is used by seniors in a bathtub. Strange as it may sound it sits very low and has rubber feet, so it does not move when you are leaning over to reach out to squeegee. It is designed to be very comfortable and you sit very low....great for working on pick up...
I have seen this on my summa d140 . The culprit for me is that the roller has to be lined up on the little metal roller beneath it and sometimes when loading vinyl they can get moved slightly without you noticing it, then the buckles happen. You might also try slowing the plotter down
I always find that what kills the strip is one day you load some vinyl and the leading edge rips the strip right off...then you have a problem. Last time the strip came off in 2 pieces as the cutter basically wore through it. I did not have a replacement and used 3M primer to put it back on and...
I have the Wagner, but I won a Conair clothes steamer in a golf tourney and decided to try that. The gizmo boils the water within 2 minutes of plugging it in...even better than the wagner
I should say that the turning radius to get them in is pretty tough, but also I don't want the garage doors open for extended periods of time. 9 trucks sounds great but it is only the doors and most of the time will be spent striping the old graphics off. the new graphics would take 2...
Basically have to strip current logos off of 9 truck doors (aluminum) and re-letter with basically 3 lines of generic copy. Easy job, except it is now winter and too cold to work outside. They have no indoor facilities and I suggested that we need to cover up whats on there now and wait till...
I use this quite a lot for certain jobs...but beware that you should be using high tac pre mask and also don't allow customers to order more than they need as over time the vinyl will not come off the backing synthetic liner at all. trust me I have learned the hard way...had 50 complex logos...
What software are you using? I find vector files are never that large, unless you are using Corel...there seems to be something in that software that makes eps files ridiculously large
Well I warned them and they said to proceed..... The customer wanted the decal on and I guess if he can afford an $8000.00 wax job, whats a $1000.00 to try anyhow.
It was 3m 100 series electrocut. The matte black had a white backing.....I told the service guys that the cost on the material for these 2 was under $25.00 lol
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