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I was hoping so. I mean its big at 72" especially for the price I was hoping it would be a great printer. I look forward to seeing it. I would do your normal things such as banners, printed graphics for decals etc. vehicle wrap prints.
Depends on what you will be using it for......... Min 1GB RAM, Min 150GB Hard Drive, AMD or Intel you choose. Nothing smaller then P4 3.0ghz, Min 128mb Video Card ATI or nVidia.
Anyone have any ideas on the new Graphtec JS300-18ES? Will this be a printer to follow? The cost is great for the size of the printer just curious. Hopefully it will be at the both sign shows in Oralndo and Ft. Worth.
I am very identical to SeeSigns only we have 1600 sqf with one 4x8 table spacious bay, and possibly around or a little more then 400 sqf/office space/showroom facing a street frontage. We are in a plaza with storage buildings behind us. Our building is off the right by ourselves. We do get walk...
I am needing to find a font by the name of stimoney, stimonie, stimony. It is the font used for Surprise Parties. I tried the spelling above to no avail. If someone knows the correct spelling for such I would appreciate it Thank you.
Rolands/Graphtecs both come with drivers for cutting directly from Illustrator/Corel. I know this question has been answered either here or on another board. I can not remember which. I too own a Panther 24" and was cutting directly from Illustrator with the Roland driver without issues. I now...
Welcome from Amarillo, TX..... For a vinyl plotter look at Roland, Graphtecs and Summa's. If you like to save some you can buy a SSK Designtech from sign supply of kentucky. It is actually a graphtec relabeled to SSK with less features of course. In terms of a heat press figure around $400-$700...
Welcome to signs101.com from Amarillo, TX. Even though it is only a plotter you may want to find some one who sells equipement locally. For some reason if something happens with your plotter a lot of times they will have a loaner to get you by until yours is handled. You can look at Advantage...
1001FreeFonts.com is still free but if you rather save some time you can download all 4200 fonts for $9.95 rather then clicking on each one to download.
Self taught for vehicle graphics/racing stripes etc while managing a car stereo/performance shop using CasMate. Went to college for Commercial Art learning all Adobe products/Corel. Self tought for sign making, FlexiSign.
I use to use one in a photostore when I was doing graphics for them. Use to print on luster, canvas, and regular photo paper for large portraits. Prints came out really nice. The warning light would come on WAY before the ink carts were really close to being empty.
I am needing to know if this is a font or hand drawn lettering. Local BBQ Restraunt is needing some signage. He bought them out so he has no idea what it is. Gave me a cd with eps however, inside was just a jpg for say a letterhead.
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You'll have to remove the extra nodes. Should look like a pen tip with a - next to it. To add nodes look for the pen tip with the + by it. Or if you have Illustrator go to path/simplify and change it to 93% and click on preview to see the changes.
Both Sign Builder Illustrated as well as Sign Business offer books for under $50. Also subscribe to those magazines. One of them is free, the other is not but still cheap.
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