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I don't like doubleprinted. It just comes out wrong during the day, which is when most people see it. We do like White Haus's #2 except we don't put the second print on the back of the face. We print on clear and it goes on the front of the face, then the print on translucent white with...
Your hardware and adhesives have already been taxed when you purchased them. They should be itemized as reimbursement for materials purchased for customer, without sales tax charged by you. The state doesn't get two cuts. If you want to mark them up, charge for the time it took to go buy them...
Isn't that right! My S70670 was a lot worse about that. As soon as you stood up to go load vinyl into it it would start recirculating ink, and you couldn't do anything until it was done.
If you have a Grimco account, any purchase over $100 is free shipping. But they don't sell any 54" 16 oz opaque banner material.
Some banner materials are available in shorter rolls. But not many. Grimco's Duratex Forward 13 oz comes in 115' rolls in all three widths. With free shipping.
S40680 is probably a model not sold in the US. Everything I find on it in a search seems to be in China or Hong Kong. It is probably just a region-specific model. It says it uses Ultrachrome GS3 ink, which is the same ink the S40600/60600/80600 use.
That's fairly amazing that they would require this. It's very common to have labor and materials on the same invoice. And just because there are taxable materials on the invoice doesn't make the labor taxable. But apparently this is true. So do you invoice labor separately?
Construction fence banner is usually printed on mesh material and a UK website I checked uses that terminology. The mesh material can be vinyl (PVC) or polyester, possibly other materials. They do need to be hemmed. For a small banner like you illustrated you could use a banner tape to make the...
Never used B-M Command but it says it works on PVC mouldings. Typically latex is recommended for PVC shutters and siding.
I have neighbors that used Krylon Fusion on lawn furniture and it seems to have lasted well but I'm not sure stores carry it any more. Probably has some banned solvent in it...
Kind of hard to get the font ID software to find anything else because of the bad perspective/warping of the picture of the t-shirt. If you're just duplicating it, vectorize it. Starting with the font can speed that up greatly.
I use Quickbooks and invoice signs with installation using the Group function, and make the items in the group invisible on the printed invoice I give to the customer. This allows charging tax on taxable items like the sign face, but no tax on the installation charge or straight reimbursements...
If I were doing this I'd have made vector shapes of the various cutouts, used the Corel Draw tool called power clipping to clip duplicates of the photo into them, and then exported those power clips to print and cut the exact same way I exported the original photo. Then everything would have had...
You should make your own thread for a font ID rather than tagging onto another one. Considering how the letters are arched only at the bottom but the cutout lines have an even arch on all three, this was a simple chamfered corner condensed athletic font with the warping and cutout lines done...
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