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Bottas's lack of performance on that final restart using the old hard compound tires illustrated why they went for the tire change on the safety car. With the used hards, once they've cooled it's almost impossible to get them back up to temperature.
3mm isn't going to give you much of a 3D effect. The 6mm will give some, but not much. Here's a sign where we made a 1" difference in level using square tubing. All faces made of 3mm ACM.
It most likely has to do with color management as the file leaves your design software. You have it set (or the default is set) so that it does one thing to the color when it saves it one way, and a different thing when it exports it another way.
This is what the manual says:
Code: 113C
Description: CR Motor reversing error
The number of occurrences of reversing the CR Motor has reached a predetermined limit.
• The polarity of CR Encoder cable is opposite.
• The polarity of CR Motor cable is opposite.
• Slipping of the teeth of CR...
Textured die....$1000+ would be my guess, Screens for each color printed, etc., etc. They'd need to be ordering thousands, maybe tens of thousands of them to make the unit cost halfway reasonable.
Customers better be ready to either make a large order or pay a LOT per decal. Setup is gonna be killer. If you can even find anyone with the equipment to pull it off any more.
Were you paid a deposit before you pulled the permit? If not, you probably just wasted your time and money getting the permit. Who made the sign? Maybe you were too slow and someone got it done before you got the permit. Do you know whether the person who installed it had a permit?
Customer expectation was wrong. Your print is exactly as would be expected with matte vinyl. Best way around this is before starting the job--show them a sample of an actual piece of printed vinyl. Best to have a sample on your glossiest glossy vinyl as well, so they can see the comparison of...
Vanished. Without a trace.
I bet with the delays and mistakes they are making in shipping they didn't want the embarrassment of customers being able to see how they screwed up. Like one I have been waiting over a week for that started out in St Louis (2.5 hours east of us), transferred in...
I have a suspicion it's not available in high resolution. They all show the exact same image same size, and none show a photo of an installed floor graphic like that. The image looks like a screenshot from a game to me.
Don't know any specifics about Rasterlink, but that is a RIP setting problem. It either has to do with the import/export profiles you're using in your software and RIP, or a setting in the RIP. Normally if you convert to CMYK from RGB you'll lose colors and brilliance.
We have never used any terminology but first surface/second surface. But we don't use that terminology with the customer. It's only internal or for reference to a supplier. With the customer we specify that the lettering is going on the outside of the door/window or on the inside. They don't...
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