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We have been trying to come up with some forms to help with the everyday operation of the business and to help cover our A$% a little more. I have a question for those that use forms. I have seen several, what I would call Art Approval/print approval forms on these boards and I was wondering in...
My Competition
My shop is just miles from this sign company on the show. As a sign shop owner, we try not to talk badly about our local competition, but I have to say that we were very disappointed in the way he represented sign companies in our town. I am a successful "Mom and Pop" shop here...
Material
If you apply to the backside, that would mean your material would have to have adhesive on the front. What material are you using that is like that? We are new to stand offs also and were applying to the front and they turned out great, but would be interested in the backside application.
We are a small shop but growing fast. We have been using our cell phones for a few years now and contemplating getting an office phone. Does anyone have only one or the other or both?
Does anyone do their own in house printing of promo products? We are looking into getting a pad printer to save on outsourcing and would love some opinions
We would like to find someone that we can outsource all our DTG printing. It hasnt really caught on yet in our town and the place we use now is a rip off....We would like to work with someone that understands our industry, graphics, files, sizing etc. We live In Myrtle Beach SC and obviously...
I have 1000s of clipart files on a seperate computer and I am trying to figure out how to print them out into a book. Does anyone know how to print multiple images onto a page so that I dont have to print one per page? I have adobe software if its possible to do that in there.
Thanks,
The Mad...
It opens in illustrator but it bleeds over the border lines. Hope that makes sense. He created it in Illustrator, saved as PDF, we open in illustrator and it bleeds over the boarders.
I have a customer that brought me an PDF file to make a banner with but when I opened in my AI program it wasnt what he created. Is that because the image should have been flattened or rasterized before he saved it in PDF? Any Suggestions?
Thanks,
The Mad Signtist, LLC
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