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Good luck, sounds horrible. I lost the nut not long ago in the door of a Ford Explorer police vehicle. I had to bring it to the body shop and they took the panel off. Lots more wiring for sirens, etc. Was a nightmare for them.
On those 10 sheets, maybe create a ticket system so on the 3rd last sheet it says "re-order now" with a ticket they have to bring to the office? Same with the vinyl rolls. I always put my empty cores on my desk so I remember to reorder. They do have barcode systems with scanners. I don't know...
I agree. I have templates so I just open '2x4 banner', add the artwork and print. I have a cutline and a fold line. Just seems easier from start to finish. Must be the difference between men and women LOL
Geez ddarlak! I thought our 14" was lot! I snowblowed Friday at noon, my son and I went back at 9pm and again Saturday morning to keep up with it. It was quite drifted Saturday but I managed to get some pretty photos, it was really beautiful!
I used to have an excel spreadsheet. Each roll or each sheet got a small little number sticker. I would enter the item into the spreadsheet with the cost. When I used the item I marked the number in the spreadsheet. After some time I realized I really never went back to look at the spreadsheet...
As I think about it, it does seem a bit much LOL
One of the first banners I printed was around 38" wide and 2' tall. It was one word...FREE on a white banner. I printed it and it's just a word on 54" material, so I had to measure where the edges were based on the word being centered - waste of...
How exactly does a caucus work? Do they actually gather in a room and vote on a piece of paper then count them? Seems kinda fun although I can see how this could turn quite interesting with the current political environment.
I totally would if I was you. When you get it, feel free to facetime me and I can show you on my end how I do it. There's a little learning curve to it.
Same one! I bought it because I couldn't afford a decent laminator but it's been working well so why spend the money? If I had had lots and lots of prints to laminate each day it would be a different story but with just me here it only gets moderate use. I do wish it was more like 60"...I'm...
If you have a few hundred laying around, I have the Vevor 51" hand laminator. I was always going to buy a mechanical one but I've been very happy with the Vevor so I never upgraded! I have an HP 315. I've tried hand laminating with a squeegee and I'm a failure LOL The Vevor works very well for...
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