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Well now, this comment speaks volumes. Hypocrisy at it's finest.
Here! These guys want you to come over to there message board and slam their profession.
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Yes special equipment and not cheap. I did it for 5 years Final dates on headstones big residential and commercial rocks with addresses or business logos. We did all of the donor bricks in a huge flag court at the local university. The blasting mask is cut with a plotter it is almost 1/8 thick...
Then show some respect to the many professionals that have years of experience in the sign business that were honestly answering your questions and trying to help you. You just keep firing back negative crap at the folks that originally were trying to help you.
You act like a peaked in High...
you are on a Message board for professionals in the "SIGN INDUSTRY", not a message board for "HOBBYIST".
Please go out and find a message board for hobbyist and cricut fans. I think this one may need to be escorted off the premises. He clearly is in the wrong place.
Waisting your time with this one. He does not listen to advise! He has been told the same thing by several people and he is just holding out until someone tells him it is a good Idea.
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agree some people post up something they really want to do and no amount of logic or direction will sway them.
Colt, If you are actually running a business contact stouse, or Gannett and tell them you want to be set up as a vendor you will buy the decals for a...
Stouse is a good company I use them mainly for higher volume printed decals and static clings. They are competitive. I just have always used Gannet for the autographs and they have all of my dealers set up so it is easy to do repeats. So If you have lots of time on your hands and enjoy weeding...
Yes the autograph decal They look just like cut ones. They use a heated die to cut them I believe. And yes, they use a transfer tape. We sell to several dealers We are also a promotional products distributer (ASI) (PPAI) so we get wholesale pricing from Gannet. We also supply the dealers with...
I supply several dealers but I will not cut them in house too much of a PITA. I order them from Gannet Graphics they are die cut not plotter cut I pay .30 and we sell them to the dealers for about 60 cents each Not worth the time in weeding alone. Just my opinion.
it is not an issue of dirty rollers I think Donny has it with static the wheels never touch the print. The ink is attracted to the area that the rollers rode over after the fact.
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