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Thanks to you both! Hats off! And you'd think with the thousands of fonts I have available, I'd have an ITC Century (of any version). Nope... lol. *looks like it's time to get out the wallet.
Thanks Again!
Dane
Had a good year, opted for 1" thick Porterhouse on the grill. Had all the kids home from college at the same time, which was a nice. It doesnt' happen very often. It was one of the better Christmases in recent memory.
Dane
I always remove the screws (rivets) with a #2 square bit and a variable speed drill. For any screws that might be a little stuborn (on older trailers) take the bit, put it the screw and tap the back of it with a hammer. That will generally loosen it up. Make sure that you get the bit all the way...
A common mistake is people confuse rivets with screws. I've had many customers call wanting a trailer or box truck lettered and claim that the vehicle or trailer has rivets. I've found that 99% of the time they turn out to be screws NOT rivets. It's an 8 sided (looks like a torx bit) screw, but...
I would think that most computer shops would be able to help out. I would follow the wiring down to see if the individual wires are soldered or if the wires have a plug on the end of them. It may just be a matter of unplugging take a trip down to the local computer repair store, matching up the...
Yes, it can be done. Select the outer shape (the one that you would choose if making a simple outline). Copy> Paste at whichever angle and distance you would like the shadow to appear. Make 20 outlines on this shape. Starting in the center shape fill with 100% color and decrease color in 5%...
I'm sure someone can hook you up! Look here www.iimak.com or www.t2-solutions.com. The Phone # 888-464-4625 or 866-497-3657. They manufacture Duracoat Ribbons.
Dane
I'm gonna have to agree with Mike. Also, it's possible, if you're importing clipart, sometimes the "black" is made up of all the process colors thrown together. Thus requiring you to put the black cartridge in twice. Hope it helps.
Regards, Dane
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