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The tech was probably giving a blanket warning as he has probably seen a few printers plugged into cheap surge protectors which were unable to supply a steady stream of power to the device.
A surge suppressor (only battery backups are true surge protectors as any device without a battery can...
Battery backups are not just a backup solution but a line conditioning solution, meaning it knocks out the peaks and valleys in your power from the wall. To do this the power from your wall plug is constantly supplied to the batteries. The batteries then supply power to the attached devices...
APC is typically my answer to this question, but more importantly is the wattage that is being drawn from the power supply. If you get a 50W supply and are trying to draw 100W it will be little more than a surge suppressor. If you know the wattage for each device attached I would suggest...
Brand new Daige Quickmount 4 38" for $1300 w/ free shipping:
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Just got one myself and very satisfied.
I am looking for a font that resembles flames. Anyone know of one?
This will be used for cut vinyl so I just want the outline to represent the flames. I don't need something with actual flame image within the letters.
TIA
Thanks everyone for the drop shadow answers and the tutorial recommendations.
However, i am still having trouble with the rounded corners when extruded. The gradient fill looks much different than the straight sections (see original post). Any ideas on how to fix this?
TIA
After many years of using strictly Flexi I am diving into Corel, actually just testing it to see if I need it for what I do.
In a simple test I tried to recreate my logo and used the Extrude function to create the 3D effect of the plus symbol. However I am getting a strange effect on the...
If memory serves correct, you will need to incorporate at the state level and then get your Tax ID (commonly called EIN, employer id number I think) from the federal government (IRS).
I know in Ohio creating an LLC was a simple matter of making sure no one already has the name you want to use...
You don't say what type of plotter you purchased, but any decent plotter should be able to use just about any size vinyl up to the max width (36" in your case). I know on the Graphtec I have the pinch rollers are positionable to allow any width of material to be cut from 1" wide to 24" wide ( I...
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