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I can think of several options.
Have you tried cut and paste from Excel to Flexi?
Export from Excel as a TXT file
Print to PDF and import the PDF into flexi.
You will still have to play with the fonts and sizing once in to Flexi.
Electrical Sign Contractor license. And it would be extremely beneficial if you were fluent in Spanish. Let me know if you get up and running, we are always looking for local subs to help with production overflow. Were located in south Palm Beach County, just a little north of FTL.
Yeah your right, i was typing too fast I guess the R Series. We definitely do alot of big stuff. Sure would be nice to be able to print 8' tall banners in house, as well as installation patterns over 60" in once piece.
Will do. So far $49.00 for the call to tech support, and $1700 for parts and labor. They say that I will have a working machine for that price. I just hope they can get here by friday. Seriously considering buying a second 700W, we cant afford this kind of downtime.
On a side note, does...
Had a head strike and now the machine is repeatedly asking me to reseat and/or replace printhead 8 Y/M. I have replaced with a brand new printhead as well as cleaned contacts with isopropyl. Still getting error, even after reboot.
Does anyone have any ideas before I start taking things apart...
What equipment is part of the deal? How old is it? Is any of it leased? Has it been maintained and in good working order? Id personaly be wary of any machines more than 4-5 yrs old. If possible have a tech check out the machines and see where they stand.
Thanks for clarifying.
In my case im not intending this to be backlit, but it will be applied to glass. I want the graphics to be the same density and color on both sides of the white. And I want that white to be as opaque as possible. I am trying to avoid having to do a 5 layer print as...
I noticed something today when I created a 3 layer sandwich profile. When I go to select the newly created profile in Flexi it created 2 of them with the same name except one of them has "side B"
Whats the deal with "Side B" profile and when should I be using it?
So say im setting up a layered...
For what its worth, we ended up using the General formulations has an glossy option with their GF 218 Windowmark. It printed beautifully on our HP 700W. Thanks for everyones help.
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