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  1. steve.leleaux

    I've been getting my summa t-blades from Denver sign supply, 35 degree and 60 degree for $18...

    I've been getting my summa t-blades from Denver sign supply, 35 degree and 60 degree for $18 each or $17 for 10+.
  2. Plotter Blades

    where was the recommended place and did it work out for you?
  3. Vinyl catcher

    The oldest of my plotters doesn't have a catcher and I've had a cardboard box sitting under it for several years. I never thought of making one. Thanks for sharing that.
  4. Hello!

    I've been in the industry for 4 years now. I work with vinyl using Flexi8.5 for Mac, Illustrator CS3, and Summa plotters. I look forward to interacting and sharing information with you all.
  5. Anyone ripping with Flexi on Mac

    I switched to Flexi8.5 for mac, there are a few features i miss but once i got used the the small changes I guess it's ok. you can open older versions of PC .fs files but if you try to reopen back on a PC you're screwed, you will have to export out as an older version like 7.5 to be able to...
  6. Little tip for easier weeding fixes

    Depending on your pressure and depth you can take a wax pencil or pencil crayon and color in the "Ghost" image of the letter you have pulled up then wipe the residue away leaving just an outline of the letter. Not a good idea if using for reverse layup as the colored pencil will be in your adhesive.
  7. Etched Glass

    I played around with the hobby store armour etch and also had much better results with the apply/rinse twice method, but the same brand stencils are worthless.
  8. Avery Vinyl

    We went through over $55,000 of avery vinyl in roughly 2 years and when we started having problems with it spent 3 weeks trying to contact them. They never returned a call or responded to an email or even a comment on their own website. We switched to 3M and avoid Avery as much as possible. It's...
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