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Flooding to the South.... We've got Fire covered up here. Finally - today - we are getting some of that rain from Hillary - it just might put out some of the many wild fires we've got burning up here.
For wallpaper - we use Dreamscapes Wallpaper.
For wall wraps - it depends on the texture of the wall - either 3m IJ35-C for a smooth surface, or if it's textured we would use 3M IJ180
Op has a loaded question, but the answer depends on capabilities... So it sounds like the easiest and logistically possible solution would be to print them and mount to a substrate. I'd probably go with .060" styrene.
I was using bing - firefly wasn't loading for some reason. Yours looks better than what I was generating. I had to put two together.
but what's with those teeth?
The confusion only applies if you are confused. Just check he/him unless you need a better answer.
Like Moze said, it's legalese... Like how a frozen meal needs to print on the package that you have to cook it first.
As the world turns.... People find new ways to litigating a financial windfall.
socialfollowersfree.com might be a scam. trust score is 41/100
according to scamadviser...
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Aside from the profile stuff... When you tile the artwork, be sure to give yourself a 1" overlap. And make sure you have a couple of inches all the way around. You can always trim extra, but in the middle of an install, you can magically make it longer. Well, vinyl, you can... But you don't want...
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