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  1. In design files?

    I have a customer who provides artwork as pdf files. according to the customer, the pdf files are created in In Design and then converted to high res pdfs. When I receive the files I open them in Acrobat becasue I usually do not have all the fonts that they use and opening in acrobat and...
  2. Double Sided Vinyl Banners... Who makes them?

    Think I'm going to go with typestries, a merchant member here. 5-7 days turnaround though, think anybody else would be faster?
  3. Double Sided Vinyl Banners... Who makes them?

    Regular fabric banner material like sunbrella.
  4. Double Sided Vinyl Banners... Who makes them?

    Looking for a supplier for double sided fabric banners, 24"x48" with pole pockets. Thought signs365 makes them but they don't. Does anybody have a good source for these?
  5. Postermax in a retractable banner?

    Going to hold off on the postermax and use the Pop-up. Was hoping someone had tried this with good results... just gonna have to sell more retractable banners! Postermax doesn't stay on the rack for too long, we do a fair amount of posters with it.
  6. Postermax in a retractable banner?

    Recommended materials for these retractable banner stands (orient 800) range from Pop-up to gf photo paper. While postermax is not listed as a recommended material, it seems similar to what is recommended, so I figured I'd ask to see if anybody has tried using it before.
  7. Postermax in a retractable banner?

    Has anybody used postermax (8.5 mil latex saturated paper) in a retractable banner stand before? With good results? I have a roll of pop-up coming in tomorrow but am wondering if postermax will work just as well as I have a full roll of that sitting on the rack.
  8. Layout Critique

    I'll try changing the color of the stripe tomorrow and posy. I think that might work better. Thanks for the suggestions.
  9. Layout Critique

    Here is another version I am working on. Less emphasis on the stripe.
  10. Layout Critique

    Looking for some critique on this layout. Logo is set in stone, mainly looking for opinions/suggestions on the stripe. Customer wants some type of stripe or swoosh in there.
  11. Health Care Exchange

    So how much did you save? $7284/$11,000 deductible sounds pretty high, even for NY. It is certainly higher than what I am currently paying in NY.
  12. Font ID Please

    Thanks Fred.
  13. Font ID Please

    Anybody know this font?
  14. illegal use of font

    Nevermind, I was looking at Gino's version, which is different.
  15. illegal use of font

    It's not helvetica, look at the R.
  16. Our latest wrap on our shop truck.

    nevermind. I should read first but you gave me pictures..
  17. Our latest wrap on our shop truck.

    Is it all matte? Or just the black? Either way, looking good.
  18. FHWA highway fonts

    I am quoting some signs for a hotel that will be on an interstate. These signs need to comply with DOT. The specs call for FHWA series "c" typeface. After doing some research on this it seems that there is no one singular font that is to be used... Highway gothic and roadgeek seem to be what...
  19. Roland, 3-year outdoor durability without lamination

    Laminate eveything that isn't temporary. As for non laminated stuff sticking to eachonther, use matte vinyl, it won't stick. We had the problem of double sided unlaminated yard signs sticking to eachother and being ruined, even if the print dried for a week. Found out on here a year back or...
  20. Applying Vinyl To Boards With A Roll To Roll Laminator

    You have to align the print to the substrate if you are going to lay it down by hand with a squeege anyway... There is no way a 8'x4' sheet can be laid by hand with a squeege quicker than with a laminator. After you have the print aligned to the substrate, clamp it to the substrate using pads...
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