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  1. Issue with either Versaworks or Adobe Illustrator.

    Versaworks is no longer seeing my cutlines on new files I make as of Wednesday. I am doing the same process I have done for a few years, but instead of seeing it as an instruction the software is only seeing a pink line. All my old files still work. I don't know if I accidentally flipped a...
  2. Replacing a vacuum formed sign

    A customer had asked about resurfacing a sign for a building they had purchased. They mentioned that the previous sign was lit, but didn't need theirs to be lit. When they dropped them off today I saw the print and graphics were raised, and I am guessing they are vacuum formed. Since it doesn't...
  3. Question on backlit acrylic sign replacement

    I was asked to replace the acrylic inserts in a church sign that has darkened over time due to sun exposer. I haven't done acrylic before and had considered printing and cutting out the church name and logo on my Roland eco-solvent printer and mounting to the external side of a sheet of white...
  4. Question Will 8 ft PVC sag over time?

    I have a customer who wants 15"Tx8'W sign that will be suspended outdoors by the ends on two posts. Would 1/2" pvc sag over time or should it last? Is there a better choice of material? I will be eco-solvent printing onto adhesive vinyl and mounting to the preferred material.
  5. Need Help Adding logo to Awning with printed vinyl?

    I had a customer just ask if I could place a picture of a pretzel on his awning for better visibility at a farmers market. I have typically used Siser ColorPrint easy for shirts and even a few business tablecloths. I considered using that, but not sure how well it would last in full sunlight. I...
  6. Need Help Recommendations for repairing a sign

    I have been asked to repair a vinyl sign that is coming apart at two seams. I have an eco-solvent printer and am debating between various options, anywhere as simple putting lamination over the area coming up to redoing the bottom foot of the sign from edge to edge. I don't think just laminating...
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