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OK I moved here two years ago and took over the shop - I could not believe the quality of work the previous girls put out ......here is just a small sample
first thing is the logo they came up with for our shop - second pic is a sign they hung at the speedway (no kidding) - could NOT believe...
Make sure you are not cutting magnetic (black) side up - a pain to cut that way - white side up - straight edge - score & snap - I use a straight edge with a nonslip bottom
those poles are acutally for more banner material and I have room to add more poles - the magnetic you can't see but their is a pole under the table
It is soooooo nice to be able to roll the banner - magnetic - & transfer tape right onto the table
Yes those signs were in my old shop when a customer walked in they were right there.....not sure if I am going to keep those - My old shop was pretty small
I know I had a thread about moving into a new location and I showed you the before pics. - well we are in and I thought i would share our work in progress
I have not had time do do very much because we are too busy - still need to paint etc etc etc etc etc etc - the front counter and up above...
had to order a sign stand from my supplier - he said he had one in stock - so I got it sight unseen - It is a nice stand nice quality........but what is that pole sticking out of the top?
never seen one like this before :omg:
It's pretty monotonous work. I wish there was an easier way to do it but in my opinion it's about as simple as it gets. I mean drawing complex shapes like flames and what not takes forever but that's why you charge design time right?
The move is like 2 blocks away and we don't have to do anything fancy with it but wheel it around to a truck. We have the head locker on the back so I'm hoping that isn't too complicated to install.
(EDIT) I just finished a print and tried looking at the print head to see if it was obvious how...
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Our new building is finally finished and we're going to be moving in and opening Monday. Our only concern now is that our printer will get damaged in transit. What precautions should we take with our printer? It's a Roland SP 300v and we were wondering if there is any sort of lock...
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