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I agree with kstompaint - the line of services along the sides was a sharp touch. Maybe make the text the same color as Grand wraps. As for Laminating and cutting. We laminate almost every print and cut it in our Mimaki CG 160 - you need more pressure but thats about all. If its a solid sheet -...
I always found that knowing how you set up the cut and what its suppose to look like has always been the best for me. Light does help but knowing what you're doing and what you're working on is best.
Its better just to get your hands on the physical unit and measure it yourself. The "factory templates" you get from suppliers are usually smaller the they units and are meant to have graphics inset on the units and not to fully wrap them. I did an XBox wrap for a friend and we physically...
Fonts can make or break a sign and or design. Unfortunetly there's nothing that states whether this font or that font is cool. Its purely relative to the customer and designer, respectively.
However it should be pretty obvious through proofing what fonts work and what fonts don't. The coolest...
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