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A PMS color deck (or fan or chart, whatever) is a nice tool to have in a shop. You should invest a li'l to get one. Try to get the one with the CMYK formulas (mine's called solid to process but I think now they renamed it color bridge)
I've watched few clips showing how to use the RollePro but since you have to leave an open channel in order to let the air out when using the RP, how do you do it on panels like this one??? Curious...
I got a funny one for you. A customer is bringing his 6X12ft trailer all mounted with screws so he offers me to help removing them so I replied OK. We booked the installation for the next week and the guy made like 20 calls everywhere to get the star-shaped bit to fit his drill. He showed up...
RapidTac smell reminds me some liquorous alcool like Bailey.. I really like it. As for 3M smell, I like the smell of their cast films, to me it's somewhere nearby apple juice smell. I think all reflectives have a different adhesive formula vs. other cast and calendred films... anyway it's...
I prefer working with commercial printshops around that just want to give their customers a global solution for their needs (read one-stop-shop) so usually it's magnets, coroplast, banners, pop-ups but most likely it's short-to-medium runs of durable vinyl decals. The fact we can contourcut in...
There's always a way to do it right and get benefits... If you are big and serve smaller ones, you're not affraid of "helping" competitors or as ProWraps mentioned, when they pay up-front before you start the printer... eh! what can goes wrong? I didn't do it the right way so I faced many...
They say they have a lot of works but you quickly realize they have many small jobs that requires different medias, with or without laminate so every jobs have to be treated on an individual base. Always for yesterday (...)
You will rarely get 4 jobs to be printed on the same stuff, trust me...
+1 what threeputt said.
Got my 1st printer in 2004 (SP-300) and was the very first in my area so many competitors asked me to print for 'em knowing I'm very picky on colors and always deliver great jobs. So I said YES and shortly after, they were rushing me at every jobs claiming they would...
Here's a samll pic of the "Boeing" wrapped garage doors I mentioned. I've sent an email to the owner of this shop if by any chances he could send me better pictures...
There's a lot of nice 3D renderings out there but that looks like LEGO* when applied in real environment (I know, I've tried...)
*plastic, too-good-to-be-true...
For main door, I'll take a picture with the door removed and slap it over full size... but it will still look perfect from a...
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