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Yes, I think it's an automated forum script. I don't mind even if they use a script to put their affiliate code for Amazon, I just don't like being taken to a third party website that doesn't match the web address. It's unethical.
Looking Good in Print by Roger Parker is an old one, but it is still a good primer on the basics.
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Also, Dan Antonelli's stuff is very good. I think he's a sign guy, actually.
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https://graphicresource.com/portfolio-items/riverwalk-graphics/
These graphics were installed on the Detroit riverwalk for a summer using Alumigraphics Grip. Worked great, even with all the traffic, except that they were difficult to remove.
We run most things on our L360. We have had problem with some reflective, but the Oracal 5600 runs fine. It took us a lot of fine tuning settings, but the banner material runs pretty well now, too.
I'm not sure you're supposed to legally tell us why he was terminated. Maybe instead you could explain the difference between your company and ImageClub10?
Yes, 10 ounce can be finicky on the 360. I usually actually tape it to the core on takeup first (wasting 4 feet or so). Just ran 2/3 of a roll overnight last night, no problems. But that's not always the case:(.
We used 223. Haven't used it in awhile, but it worked well. The General Formulations 4 mil vinyls - 201HT and 202 (Low tack) - are our mainstays, though.
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