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I knew it looked familiar...we just didn't have that variant. Thank you so much!!! The screenprinting guy will thank you, too, once I tell him! Have a wonderful day!
I was hoping it is a stock design that someone might recognize. It's on the back of a Varsity Jacket that someone is trying to replicate (jacket in photo was decorated at an out-of-state shop. We have other vikings, but this one would be a nice addition to our selection. I have a digitizer...
Hi, JR's! It is very close! I looked at it earlier, but I need it much larger for the back of a Varsity Jacket. But since you posted it I deceded to contacted the seller to see if they have a bigger version or the .emb file which I can resize myself. Thanks so much for the help!
Good morning, all!
Does anyone know where I could purchase this viking embroidery design? Apologies for the poor quality and angle, the photo came from a customer.
TIA!
Judi
There are seven plus the one for the pen, which I assume could be used as an eighth.
Point taken about too many material combinations, but that begs the question of how you're going about both contour cutting your design AND perf-cutting the perimeter???
100% with you on this. I record...
You also need to specify the cut condition when outputting to your RIP. I have CUT1 set up on the printer for contour cutting the vinyl layer and CUT3 with HALF-CUT turned on and higher cut pressure for the perf cut through the backing layer.
I've been running our CJV150-130 (Dual CMYK) for almost 2 years now. Got about 2 hours of training after it was delivered and set up. It's very easy to understand, operate and maintain. A lot of the maintenance is automatic. We also got FineCut 8 for CorelDraw and RasterLink 5 with our...
It is an amazing look!!! We also used a lot of prism/holographic films. Really makes a car stand out at night on a dark racetrack.
I noticed that you're also in Toledo a few weeks ago...Howdy, neighbor!
We've been doing ghost graphics on our racecars (dirt late models) for decades using reflective vinyl. Extremely subtle, nearly unnoticeable in the daylight. However, they are anything but subtle at night when a light source hits them! Similar to this...
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