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I think saying that printing takes less time than doing cut vinyl means you're not in practice for weeding and applying vinyl. Or maybe you're making your coroplast signs too complicated with too many words and the wrong fonts.
Using the fonts supplied by Sign Wizard, which have their vectors...
Couple of things to try. First, look at the error message about the missing font. It may name the font. Second, copy the Windows fonts folder from the old computer into your new computer, or to an intermediate medium, then selectively install them on the new computer.
I always ask for the customer to send me pics that I can put on our fb page. Usually they are proud to have their bike featured on our page.
Kind of like the statement about vampires invited into your home from Lost Boys.
On the other hand, if they made the fb post shareable and you shared it...
Happened to see a commercial on TV for a show on History Channel that we did some work for. It's called American Wreckers. About demolition derby. We did decals that are featured on the cars, which divide the cars into teams and name the drivers. Not our design, but the TV production company...
Took the PPP. All forgivable. They still haven't finalized the forgiveness application process though. Took a small EIDL. It's just a regular SBA loan. Payments deferred a year, 30 yr payback, 3% annual interest.
A real sewn nylon made in the USA 3'x5' flag is $34. A printed polyester flag is less than $20. Why would you bother with trying to make them double layer with a latex printer? Do you hate your customer that much?
If you're doing a digital print with the double layer method, put it on white translucent plastic. The choice of acrylic or polycarbonate depends on the size and your preference.
TX DOT rural off premise sign (billboard) permit. http://onlinemanuals.txdot.gov/txdotmanuals/bet/sign_permits.htm
Sign Permit Plate
The sign owner shall securely attach the sign permit plate to the part of the sign structure that is nearest to the rural road and visible from the closest right...
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