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Use YJ Inc or Sullaway, firms that specialize in sign design. It is typically a couple hundred dollars or so, not too bad.
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Are these tools even needed any more? Years ago we used OnOne Perfect Resize, but stopped using it because Photoshop's "preserve details" image resizing does just as good of a job (from what I can tell) . The 2.0 in the latest CC does an even better job.
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These letters look to be pretty big. It is probably just aluminum retainers instead of jewelite. Generally channel letters over 4 or 5ft tall we spec aluminum retainers for durability.
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Would acrylic work? I’m not real familar with phenolic. What are you using it for? I would try Sabic or A&C Plastics, they carry many different types of weird plastic materials.
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I had built our previous website using Muse. It did an OK job, but it felt a little hokey. I’m not sad Muse is going away, and can’t say I am really surprised. I’m looking forward to the Spark platform being able to develop small simple websites.
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I have used Origin PC for a handful of years. Very good quality components. I like their website, you can build it just how you like it.
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If you open it in Coreldraw, do you get the same weirdness? If not, I would think opening in CD and saving as a PDF would work. Tell your customer to save it as a PDF in the first place. Then WYSIWYG.
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I would be VERY careful to dive into this. Producing replacement prints like this can be tricky. Every fabric stretches a little differently. Failing on a trade show event will make you look very bad. We had a major failure once doing this because one little detail wasn't perfect.
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We are having problems painting 1-shot black lettering enamel onto this sandblasted HDU foam sign. The black remains tacky for a long time (days) and gets very streaky looking. We have painted hundreds of signs before and never had this problem. It looks like some kind of contamination, but...
Orbus also sells a similar product, Signpro System. We switched to them from Vista years ago due to much better lead times. Also Orbus has a price list for most common sizes. I don't like having to request a quote from my suppliers for every quote I do.
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Yes, we printed a job for a pediatric unit on our Oce flatbed printer. I believe we used white ink underlay to make the color pop more.
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Does anyone have useful information on interior LED dynamic displays? Or know of good sources that are wholesale friendly? Roland used to sell them, but I don't think they do anymore. Looking for ones that are programmable like the outdoor ones.
Thank you and dypinc for your help. I did create profiles from scratch on both machines, pretty much the same result. I have not tried printing with just cmyk. I could try downloading one of the other orafol profiles, I wasn't sure if that would work since the white points can be quite...
We have a Latex 360 and 365 printer. It seems since we did a firmware update (whatever the latest one is now) a couple weeks ago, our colors are off. Printing on Orajet 3651 Gloss White. Not too noticeable except grays - they are awful. Very purple tint to them. We run Onyx ProductionHouse...
When we purchased our Vision engraver a couple years ago, the trainer said tactile lettering cut on a rotary machine (eased edges) required 1/16" spacing between the lettering, whereas laser cut tactile lettering requires 1/8" spacing. Is that in the ADA code anywhere?
We used Cyrious (first SMS, then Control) for about 15 years before switching to Signvox 4 years ago. Cyrious Control is very powerful, but it is also very expensive. I think we spent about $10k for the software. Monthly support (or "maintenance") is about $125 per month. It was very...
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