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I guess they call it a bug (I got the fix from a Corel support forum) because there is a part of the program that's meant to find illegal software but sometimes it flags copies of the software that is legit, but once it's done so, it leaves the message in the folder. So the detector software has...
Here's how to fix the bug that displays the illegal software window:
Delete the Corel message folder to correct the issue.
1. Press Windows key + R.
2. Type %appdata% and hit enter.
3. Go to Corel folder
4. Delete the "Messages" folder
Just a note to say that he did a permanent installation of a temporary sign decoration. Printed and cut unlaminated letters, which have inevitably turned white. If you can cut vinyl you should be using translucent vinyl for the best durability.
We are up against that from several places. One is a printer that's been around a long time that was sold a wide format printer as the solution to the shrinkage of the print market. They don't advertise banners any more, and I heard from a supplier rep that their printer is now just shoved in a...
You need to take into account the black substrate. Your white underlayer is probably already gray, so any gray ink will be darkened by that. Do you have any problem printing light gray on white substrates?
We have places like that all over town. One is next door. Put a 2'x8' cabinet sign for each tenant. Plexiglas face stays with the property and is not taken by tenant when they leave, even though tenants have to pay for redecorating/replacing plexiglass when they move in. 2x8 will allow better...
I have used a solvent for 13 years, first a Mimaki and now an Epson, and we always cut through the color. I hate white fringe around cut decals. We have never had curling up problems except when we tried a 3M with removable Comply adhesive. Our run of the mill vinyl is GF Concept 203 and we...
No such thing as too aggressive for vehicle decals. Vehicle decals have to survive driving 80-90 mph, high heat, extreme cold, car washes, power washers, blasting with dirt and mud.
I agree that the problem stems from using a "removable" adhesive. My experience is that most of these should be called non-adhesive. I definitely wouldn't contour cut full bleed graphics with them. It's clear. it's meant to be used in rectangular sheets. Even then, you will experience premature...
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