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I just did one the other day. I used a snippy cutter to make a horizontal cut on the backing paper of the material then you work your way side to side instead of up and down. Is this going to be decals or full on print?
I'm thinking of putting gold chrome decals on a white vehicle but mentally i cannot picture what it would come out as and i dont have any spare gold to test out with. If you have done the gold on white can you post pictures below please.
Got the printer unlocked, Now my printer can print without any cards at all. Honestly best investment I've done for my printer. If anyone needs help let me know :)
sure its not a head strike? some materials your supposed to start them off cold and let the machine heat up while its printing. found that out the hard way lol.
so to clear things up. i didnt go and measure out the frame. client sent me details. i just did the work and provided my service on what was asked. Client calls me back asking how much i would charge him to get it up after HE found out it was too short lol.
So once again i got the [M] read error. This time though i take out my cartridge but my printer doesnt detect that it is out. if anyone knows a way on how i can bypass this or a service i can buy so that my printer does not detect ink levels/ cartridges please let me know.
I have a mutoh...
okay so long story short. i need to put up a couple of acrilic boards in a sign box that is 50 inches tall. the boards i have are 48in. so the boards are just a tad bit short and fall over. what methods can i use so that the boards stay in place and that doesnt require welding. any help is...
thanks everyone and yes finally a home depot question lmao. i was laughing as i was posting this because i knew someone was going to mention it. anyways i have 2 impact drills that dont do a thing but dig a little through the concrete and then stop. I am going to go out and buy myself a corded...
So I have to go out up a 3x8 do bond board this week and I know my drill won't be able to cut through the thick wall. I'm wondering what drill do you guys use for making holes in a concrete wall that has steel behind it?
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