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I basically turned everything into a bitmap and printed it that way. It has to be the worlds most insane logo and completely unreadable. I will post it
I don't know if there is a solution for this but every so often it pops up. I have a file to print and if I open it in Signlab 8 it comes in fine and I can treat it much like any other vectored file. When I send it out as an eps and try to import it into Flexi I get a an error code, probably...
Your best off to print on a removable adhesive vinyl (3ml)...the adhesive is removable without any glue residue for up to 1 year, then it is permanent....I'm pretty sure general formulations has the stuff. Then you laminate with a dry erase laminate such as Seal... Oh and most importantly...
I want to know what lines they may carry that proveer does not carry? Are they decent to deal with? I don't think my branch will change all that much....but you never know
I did 3 4x4 write on erase boards for a customer and he loves them, except he called today to ask why magnets don't stick to it.
OK so anyways after I explained that a write on erase board is not made of steel unless you tell me you need to use magnets on it...blah blah...anyways he was all...
I have the d-140 and have always had issues with detection. 3ml lam is a problem and anything printed on matte material. I found that if I use a pencil eraser over the registration marks, the reader works. I guess it likes to look for a dull black square.
The problem with text messaging for me is that if they are not in my phone and text message me it comes up simply with a phone number and I have no idea who it is.
Outside of that ,text messaging is not a business form of communication.
If something is of importance, the phone is the best...
The customer is talking big numbers but as predicted he only wants me to start with one or two. I am not making an investment in full rolls of 3m product to do 1 or 2. I can buy removable adhesive vinyl and a floor graphic laminate by the yard from another supplier. It's just not 3M. I have...
My knowledge of floor graphics is pretty basic so I was curious if those of you who have experience may help me out.
I have a marketing company that wants a 48" circle floor graphic, and the quantities will vary and the locations of install will vary.
I asked some questions and find out that...
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