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  1. 3D Printing Signs. Looking for suggestions on a large format printer

    I may be wrong (wouldn't be the first time), but the only manufacturers in that market that I'm aware of were HP and Mimaki. Last time I looked was a while back, but they were it as far as anything of any size that might actually be usable for a sign shop.
  2. How to Approach Window Film Installation

    Reverse print on clear and laminate with white for some opacity (use translucent if you want more light coming in/out) and apply to interior. If it needs to be perf, I seem to recall some manufacturer had come out with a perf that worked for second surface, but don't remember who it was.
  3. Contour Cut Sign to be Hung Outside on Facade of Building

    I suggest not using ACM for a backer. I don't have anything against ACM, mind you- it's just that that's a pretty sizeable backer to have relying on a couple of pieces of tin-foil and plastic to keep the fasteners in place. I've seen plenty of ACM signs pulled off walls, posts, etc. when a stiff...
  4. White or Clear acrylic for push through.

    Hate to disparage, but that's either not a very good router, or not a very good operator. Our router cuts on plastics almost never require finish work, and we do a ton of push-thru (have 14 sheets' worth for just one order waiting for assembly at the moment).
  5. New Employee Training

    ^^^ This right here. My favorite example of this is a job I had back in the 80s at an industrial supplier. Every single one of the folks working as salespeople and CSRs had to have worked in the shop (actually assembling the products) before the boss even considered pulling them into the office...
  6. Installing acrylic letters

    I couldn't even venture a guess as to how many times I've had to kick back orders calling for 1/4" stud-mounted acrylic. At least with aluminum, you can "cheat" and go a little deeper with a finer thread.
  7. Help creating font types in Adobe

    You can do the refining of your font in Illustrator, but it won't create a font file. You need a different program for that. Pretty good tutorial here.
  8. Flexi/LXI and Gunner Plotters

    It's ridiculously hard to find on the SAI website, but Gunner isn't listed in the most recent version of Flexi as far as I can tell. Try contacting either Gunner or SAI directly to ask them.
  9. White or Clear acrylic for push through.

    White is what we go with nearly universally, because then the customer won't complain that they can see the LEDs along the edges (when you get the right angle, they're glaringly obvious). This keeps you from having to adding yet another layer of vinyl- the diffuser they're going to want on the...
  10. Rounding corners on Max Metal (ACM) sign panels

    As other have said- corner rounders work fine. Remember, the aluminum skin on ACM is approximately aluminum foil thick.
  11. Question What sticks to a Fire Hose?

    Haven't personally touched one in a minute, but- from the description you fond via Google- yes, they are. Probably with some extra coatings and abrasion resistance, but the inner lining and canvas sound exactly the same.
  12. Need Help Looking for acrylic header signage holders

    Outwater Plastics and MBS Standoffs spring immediately to mind. They have all kinds of stuff you wouldn't expect, and both carry a variety of mounting brackets, holders, etc.
  13. Question What sticks to a Fire Hose?

    In my experience (selling those hoses three decades ago), paint is what sticks to fire hoses.
  14. ACM Sign Warping

    Over that length (looks like 8'+/-), there's not a lot that won't warp over that length (with what looks like limited attachment points) without some sort of frame, and/or support along the edges. An ACM pan would work, and allow for "hidden" attachments). Alternately, you could put angle or...
  15. 3rd Party LED and Power Supply Testing

    I'm by no means an authority, that's just how we test 'em. Someone probably has a much more thorough method, but we don't (usually) need more than that. You might want to make it part of your workflow, if you're doing a lot of that type of work. Like, first thing, open the box/crate/whatever to...
  16. 3rd Party LED and Power Supply Testing

    We test our builds by hooking them up and lighting them for a couple of hours to make sure all of the modules are working, that there's no flicker, etc. No real special equipment required- we use an modified extension cord and wire into it temporarily.
  17. Contract installation company

    3M has a database of certified wrap installers. Not sure about the other manufacturers, but I'd assume they have something similar. I think there's a fee to access it, but (to me, anyway) that beats hiring someone who ends up not knowing what they're doing.
  18. Cloud Storage?

    My mistake. I didn't realize that ownCloud is (from what I see on their site) a way to file share/collaborate. What I don't see there (perhaps I'm missing it) is the backup option. What I mean is, if you're still storing the files on a local computer, and ownCloud allows sharing, but...
  19. Question Vehicle Wrap Labor , Costs & Installers

    Not knowing your market, I couldn't say what sort of advertising you could do- other than wrapping your own vehicles with an eye-catching, simple wrap, while realizing there will always be those shops that'll undercut pricing (don't be one of those). Use quality material, and do it right. Now...
  20. Cloud Storage?

    While I agree with this as a local solution, and do this myself, I also pay for Carbonite- which constantly backs up my personal laptops and desktop. If one of them craps out, I can still retrieve files. I do use Google as well, but only for temporary storage, or transferring files to the...
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