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I would have done my research and have them print samples before spending that much money.
What’s done is done, learn from it and move on.
If the printer is functional and already in place, why not put it to work so it pays for itself? It’s been 2yrs, if you’re that busy would have been paid...
Hey guys is this cap removable? Tried pulling and turning and nothing happened. Long story short customer bought a few sign holders that go on top but wont go in with this cap on
client is asking for Oracal 651 because it has worked for him so far, I just dont want to use my printer as a guinea pig.... any suitable inkjet vinyl for this project? Client says resin when combined it heats up and curls up some vinyls. A colleague says he’s done it Orafol and no lam is needed
Perfect timing to get that "Replace Printhead #3" error that won't go away.
Replaced printhead, cleaned connectors and reset EVERYTHING.
Any suggestions before I throw it in the dumpster? I want to make it functional so I can trade it in
Texas: this will be exposed to the elements 24/7 thats why it was suggested the acm.
Visual800: Cash price signs are not provided by the company and client doesnt want numbers just slapped on a wall.
All: any $$ ballpark for this job? They will be 2 boxes for now and I have estimated about $80...
So basically this is what they want with a rigid letter track and changeable numbers.... so plan is 1” Aluminum frame with 3mm acm double sided with either printed or cut vinyl... sounds good?
I’m making a custom size price board for a gas station and the wall has a metal panel. What will be the best way to mount it? Most likely the sign will be 30”x30” PVC panel with a letter track to change the prices (open to suggestions)
thinking of gatorfoam, clear gorilla glue, white acrylic coat and LED’s.... am I on the right track or any other suggestions?
This is an experiment for my church so you know there is no budget so I need a light, sturdy material that I can cut by hand. Letters will be 3’ high
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