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This response is perfect. You are in the same boat as I am I only have a cutter currently and outsource all of my prints and it works out great. Would I love to have a printer ABSOLUTELY but I don't have the steady workflow to justify it at the moment.
I have a customer who wants to redo the logos on some of there cement trucks. The logo is a simple print job but I don't know what material to use. It will be going on the drum approx 42"x33". My main concern is the Lam, these truck do get sprayed with a truck wash once in awhile, so no acid...
I just signed up for a 4 over account and they sent me a nice package with all of their different material options. They were all loose samples placed into a single bag. I liked it that way because the sample was a lot larger than say the sample I have in my oracle color chart. Sorry I can't...
I do it kind of the same way in corel. just add a boundary around the letters, then contour around that, you can then separate the contour and delete the boundary outline.
Not the exact match but this might work
http://www.findmyfont.com/index.php/fonts/font-preview?fset=ArtAndSign%20%2F%20%28Commercial%29&ffam=A%26S%20Xtreme%20Script%20-%20Regular&fstyle=i&fsize=60&fid=3fae728b2b4e558cf6d4da1c9e443565&wrap=2&text=SPORT
I am glad I bought Win 7 pro when I just had my new computer built. The guy at micro center looked at me like I was crazy or something when I told him to put win 7 and not 10 on the computer.
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