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I think you have all missed the title of this thread. Post CRAP you have drawn!
I'm not seeing any crap yet, just a large variety of talent!
:U Rock:
Wish I could draw.
I have This mat from http://www.speedpress.com/products/2/1 that needed to be trimmed down a little. It was no problem with a utility knife and a couple passes down the straight edge.
It isn't that they are not designed to be cut, actually they are designed so the blade penetrates the surface...
Dang That sucks...
Seems like for jobs sooo far away (or with costly changes) we should use change orders like they do in the construction industry. Have the customer sign off on the changes each time with the additional charges listed for their approval. If nothing else it might make them...
You might get lucky and their samples won't last. One problem With small copiers/printers is the Fuser is fixed at a certain temp. and the speed of the media going through the printer is also fixed. So when you print on a media that is heavier than the machine was designed to print on the toner...
Some copier manufacturers do call the toner "INK" but I agree toner is a more widely used and correct term.
The pigment in toner may be similar to those used in aqueous ink, I don't know, but the plastic that melts and encapsulates/seals/bonds the color to the substrate is quite durable and...
Laser printers use a colored plastic powder for the ink and it is fused to the paper with heat and pressure. the ink itself is pretty durable but it is not usually put on very durable substrates (papers) to print it on plastics they must be able to endure the temperature of the fuser assembly...
I don't know either, but it might be something like paper. Ever try to figure out how they get the different paper weights?
It is something like 500 sheets of the paper in it's original parent size sheet.
Maybe Banner is based on a per square yard weight or some specific dimension.
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