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  1. Font organising

    You can make your own folders for ttf in Signlab. I have several for some of my favorite fonts. I takes a little time, but is well worth it.
  2. hello everyone

    Welcome from Tennessee!!
  3. trouble contour cut line with signlab

    Duplicate. Change all colors on duplicate to black. Weld.
  4. Anyone using Sign Lab?

    I've been using Signlab since ver.1.something back in the early 90's. It just keeps getting better. We use Signlab's rip for a Mutoh Jr & a Mutoh Valuejet...works great. I heard Version 8 is coming out soon and the rip has some major new features.
  5. Hello from Lima - Peru

    Welcome from Tennessee
  6. flexi vs. illustrator?

    If your serious about making signs you need Signlab or Flexi. Both are great programs. We use Signlab along with Coreldraw, Corel PhotoPaint and Photoshop. Some times it takes several programs to get the effects you need. Signlab & Flexi have limited bitmap editing tools, but for general...
  7. Optical Illusion or Am I Going Crazy?

    Just puffy
  8. Hello

    A big welcome from Tennessee...and what the heck is a Shubi bird?
  9. Flexi investment...

    We're big signlab advocates, but we've been with them since the early '90s, so the program is second nature to us. Signlab has come a long way and is continuing to improve with each version. I feel it is easier to learn and is more intuitive than flexi.
  10. Anyone regonize this font?

    It looks fairly close to palitino. :beer
  11. Few fonts, what are they?

    Zablocki is korin bold italic the rest are helveticas. Pretty ugly. Make them a new design!
  12. Mounting vinyl with laminator?

    Are you using a cold laminator? We print with a mutoh value jet and can mount the prints within minutes after printing. Are your heat settings high enough on your printer?
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