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It's our job to convert chicken poop to chicken soup. Charge accordingly. Our customers may think they are graphic artists but that's about as far as it goes.
Been running graphtecs since they had carved stone blades, lol. Every once in a while I will accidentally hit the wrong buttons while loading and not notice I did it until I try weeding. Should not be a problem at all changing conditions back. You change them for different materials right? One...
Yes indeed, nibs I used with brushes in the caveman days to do weekly fashion ads. My handwriting is atrocious but for some reason I could lter something just fine. What would the youngins do today if they had to concentrate on each letter one at a time? lol
I believe you can run a backwards compatible os under 10. Or some such mess. Not a computer guy but someone here might be able to help. I am upgrading my signlab for the same reason. It is running on an old win7 pc but need it in newer os to run newer tools. Oh for the days when an upgrade meant...
Because of their history with double billing my card. Grimco also had a bad habit of sending me pre-destroyed stock and charging for product that was yet to show up or never showed up. Had accounts with both at one time, my credit is certainly not an issue. It's all about their service and...
I paid tubelite cod. Decided to do it that way to avoid their useless accounting sending multiple bills for one delivery, etc. They still would send me bills occasionally and I would have to remind them that we paid cod. We were using tubelite because Grimco was even worse. Now they want a...
I have this exact saw. Paid 1200 for it 23 years ago. Still works perfectly. I am on the second blade. The blades are pretty much a funky off size and not cheap, I paid 250 for the second one but if used properly they last years. My first is actually out being sharpened so I can swap out blades...
If you have white ink capabilities, use it. You will have a terrible time with holographic, mirrored and chrome, finding reg marks to plot after printing on these materials. If you can slam a block of white where reg marks will be (good luck) then it might read them. The light reflecting off of...
Roland warranty isn't worth the paper it's printed on. Just paid over 1200 to replace a motherboard in a 9 month old machine under warranty. Glad I did't get the extended. Add to that it has the worst plotter I have ever cut vinyl with on the cutting side. Will be my first and last roland.
Track saw is fine, blade should be carbide triple chip with as many teeth as you can find. Can be pricey but worth it. If you can trim it and it still be size needed for job I would.
I use the lidco felt on one edge 6" squeegee for 90% off applications of vinyl. I use the 12" to lay down transfer tape and then burnish with the 6". Wear 'em out, toss 'em, order more.
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