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You could always switch to Corel..:rock-n-roll:
Unfortunately adobe and Corel have never talked to each other very well. I tell anyone that is using Ili to just rasterize it if it has anything like that so we don't have any issues, corel x5 has made great improvements with reading Ili files but...
We only print on 3M 180cv3 with 8518 laminate, they design we print I install. I have done my best with teaching them what to look for on surface, preparation & last time go over before it leaves their shop.
Our company prints the wrap material for another shop and I get hired as an independent contractor for the install and do the installs on my weekends. Our question is, how should we help the other company with the warranty on the wrap? Just for show I am posting pictures of some I/we have done.
We have an issue that has not come up until now with a change in color. We did a wrap about 2 years ago and since then we were forced to change to triangle inks when 11/10 went under. Now he has come back for another wrap and the blue in the wrap is completely different and I can't seem to hit...
Critique away.. Logo wasn't mine, and yes budget was in play here, I had a bigger logo for the hood printed but it just didn't look right, it was too over powering so I chose the smaller.
Hey thanks for all the comments, we actually have a scaffold but it wasn't wide enough to fit over the front of the truck, it was about 12" to narrow, we were bummed.
Just got this one done. The front roof coul was a PITA to get to, got to figure out an easier way of doing that before we do another one. Totally new branding campaign for this customer. They have never done any advertising but has seen all of his competition rolling around with wraps that we...
MikePro has a point, the time spent asking this question and getting and answer you could have removed the hardware and had it wrapped by now. Just my 2 cents.
I have done it too many time to count but to tell you the correct way to do it is near impossible, but I will try. you basically tackle the door handle first and then get the wrap pushed tight to the bottom of the window trim and under the mirror, then you start carefully trimming out little by...
I actually had that in my original design and he didn't like it, so he took the pictures of ice and asked me to use those, which I was very impressed, they were very high res pics and actually very good pics but they were dark because he put them on a dark blue background so I lightened them up...
Not on clear, it is on 180cv3. It was PITA because the door handles are almost impossible to get off and they are huge so I had to wrap around them and hope for the best.
Hopefully we keep this trend going, two wraps in two weeks and one to finish next week. I have talked to a lot of people about wraps so maybe it is about to let loose again. Been very slow on the wrap end lately.
Our wrap business has slowed for a while but it is finally kicking back up. Did 4 quotes and 2 are on the book so far in the last two weeks. Here is the first one of many to come.
It was for the lady's sons birthday so it was just recreational use. And yeah she probably is the same customer that thinks a 3x8 banner should cost $20.
Thanks for all the input, that is basically where we were on price and the customer about choked when she heard the price. People think this stuff is cheap and easy, oh well we will keep on truckin.
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