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Laminator is a must for wraps. Cutter, although you don't really need a 54"-64", a 24" isn't going to cut it (no pun intended). I'd say at least a 42" though
Mosh did you start out with no overhead? A lot of us didn't and had to get loans. I'm sure it wasn't a choice to be in debt. At least not for me. I keep my overhead low though, not debt free, just low debt!
And the bottom of the H is wider. Hole in E is bigger. Tail on R is rounder not pointy. Hole in R is bigger. Hole in O is longer.
Looks very similar yet different.
I got my cards through got print as stated. My reorders were exactly the same, I have ordered 3 designs I did for customers and all came in really high quality with awesome results. Out of the companies I have tried they were the best. I have not tried 4over and have kind of been skeptical. I...
I hate Vistaprint and have lost customers from them. You just can't explain quality to a customer that looks at price. As for the Gotprint, I use them for my business cards and have never had poor print quality like Gypsy. The cards they printed for me are some of the best business cards I have...
Just check the specs and make sure you get a monitor that your graphics card can handle. Some LCDs highest resolutions are weird and unsupported by most video cards. This is what you need to look out for on the Dells. Dell makes both high end and low end LCDs and they are not all created equal...
So company A may make a 10oz banner material that is better than company B's 13oz, but because the weight is heavier it leads us to believe the 13oz is better. So heavier is not necessarily better than correct?
even tweaked it only changed like 160kb which is nothing. It seems to be the file type. I didn't know if anyone knew of a program good specifically for flexi files. The .fs type
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