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No, the top of the C is similar but the rest is off. I kind of remember it being a gerber font and it's been twenty years since I've seen or used it. Thanks for your help
Hi Aaron, we have the same issue with our hp 360 printing solid black. we started making about a.5" rainbow color bar on each side of the print and this seems to help.
Sign up for the maintenance contract @hp.com. we have one coming out for the $1150.00 service. when the guy from bell and howell gets here we'll pay close attention and ask lots of questions. be sure to sweeten him up with coffee and donuts
In my area I have a company called Kraft wrap which makes and cut rolls of kraft and butcher paper. I used to take 54" rolls of vinyl and have them cut into various widths. precise and economical. check in your area and see if you can locate a converter
could you hire a sign painter in your area that can lay it out for you? sure beats patterns or banners or any of that. I have done a few of these by chalking it out with great success
Make a scale drawing, snap a top and bottom line. cut a 10' x letter stroke thickness of coroplast, line up and draw with chalk. use a nine inch roller and cut -in as best as you can. from the airplane it will look perfect!
There is a free software program to download called inkscape. once installed you can open the jpeg, trace bitmap, save as .eps, open in Illustrator and you have your vector. Some good results, some need clean up
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