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  1. Clarendon Font

    Hello, Has anybody used the font Clarendon for a Halo Lit Channel Letter? If you have an example pic of a finished letter that would be amazing. I am looking to design a Times New Roman style font but times serifs' are too thin. Thanks in advance! -Dan
  2. Another .plt Conversion Case

    All Set Thank you to everyone who responded! I am all set. Really appreciate the prompt responses by everyone! You people ROCK!
  3. Another .plt Conversion Case

    Hello All, The dongle broke in my computer and I am waiting on Garston Sign Supply to obtain a back up for me. I have some simple DOT numbers in a .plt file that I need converted to an .ai or .pdf. Can anyone help me out? My email is hollander@visiondesignsct.com Please advise and I will be...
  4. Roland xr 640 Streaks

    Roland Just started printing streaks. It looks like the head is hitting but it is not. My employee performed cleanings both automatic and manual. Any ideas? TIA
  5. Channel Letters and upright inches

    Return Depth It's possible that he was talking about the return depth. What I was wondering if there was a good calculation such as: Length x Height x Return Depth _________________________ x amount = Cost I do know that there are multiple variables. Just looking for an idea of how to...
  6. Channel Letters and upright inches

    Quoting Basically, I am trying to figure out the proper (or best ) way to quote out channel letters. My fabricator said to find the upright inches. It did not make a ton of sense to me so I assumed I was missing something. Is there a formula or rule of thumb for quoting these? I know this...
  7. Channel Letters and upright inches

    Hello, I have always designed and subbed out channel letters. My company is now getting into fabricating in house. I understand how to fabricate the letters. My question is how would I calculate the upright inch of a letter. Is there a good formula? Thanks.
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