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This is probably the material. it's for dye sub (which is what your sample looks like) but it also says it's latex printable.
https://www.4sgraphics.com/aluminum-fabrics
But it might be easier to just buy it already printed: https://glmdisplays.com/aluminum-fabric-banners/
Did a little more mouse clicking for you. Really, you should take the time to explore their number packs and other graphics, as well as their page of suggested fonts.
https://schoolofracinggraphics.com/product/vector-racing-number-set-27/
https://schoolofracinggraphics.com/category/racing-fonts/
Did you look at the link I gave you? That font, along with many others are available from SRGFX.com . You would want to browse around on the site to see examples and the various fonts. I did the work of clicking my mouse for you, and here is the number pack used on that graphic...
Buy the width it comes in and charge appropriately. When I custom order material, the price of the whole piece/roll is built into the price of the job and we also charge a custom order color charge. It's a Mercedes....
So they are wanting the graphics to be lighter than the color of the car? I would think it would look better with the graphics slightly darker. Then you could use a slightly darker metallic vinyl than the paint color.
There are only a few pictograms specified in the law (section 703.6), and they are the International Signs of Accessibility. The staircase is not one of them. So there is some freedom in drawing that pictogram, within the general confines of the law regarding pictograms.
We keep it simple. There is a small monitor on the front office counter facing the customer that plays a constant slideshow of finished jobs. We have a couple of shelves of promotional products we've done, along with notebooks and displays of business cards, postcards, and flyers we've done...
We use Onyx. There are no layers. The RIP creates the registration marks itself. The only thing the file has to have is the CutContour spot color lines for cutting. When the Mimaki reads the registration marks using the procedure I outlined above, that is all the reading of marks there is. Once...
Unlike other plotters, on the Mimaki all the mark reading is done from the plotter's console, not from your cutting software. You also need to make sure the plotter is set up to do mark reading or it won't even turn the laser on at all.
Here is the process:
Load vinyl, making sure the pich...
There is a service mode, but they don't want you messing around with it. Service has to be done by techs from DecisionOne, dispatched by Epson Support.
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