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I agree with all the other comments, but really gets me I why you would turn the main name of your business on end? Makes it really hard to read especially with that font or any other.
As 2B said, do not use it with Oracal/Orafol. They are pretty adamant about not using it and I've had real world failures using primer and Oracal (before I heard not to). Paul Roba with avery used to say you could use primer but it wasn't needed with 1005SC EZ. Mactac and Arlon said it was ok...
Depends on what you install.
I install everything from fixtures to graphics. My installation kit that goes everywhere with me has a small socket set, screwdriver set with assorted bits, allen wrenchs, and at least 2 of every installation tools I use on a daily basis plus a wide selection of...
It's not cheap, but you might try flipping over some 3M 7725 electrocut vinyl and cutting the back side of it? If you have some old odd colors laying around it might be worth a try.
These are good videos explaining the method Kentucky Wraps was talking about. There is no substitute for using the proper vinyl, cleaning, installation, and post heating techniques. IJ480 and IJ380 are the best choice but if you install it perfect you can use IJ180 or other quality cast wrapping...
Looks like the transparency is causing the problem. You might have to find a work around like the power clip in the file I posted or try grouping each bubble with transparency separately and publish to pdf.
Publish your cdr file so others can investigate?
When you export to pdf from Corel click the SETTING's button instead of SAVE. Then click on the OBJECTS tab and look at the bottom left and make sure the Render complex fills as bitmaps isn't checked.
The bubble area got converted to a bitmap, or already was a bitmap. If you power clip the image removing the white line and some of the pixelated areas towards the bottom it should solve your problem.
This happens when something is converted to a bitmap with anti-aliasing on. You get a white...
The Arabian Tower stands higher than the Eiffel Tower, and has much of its external structure held together with 3M™ VHB™ Adhesive Tape
The new Burj Al Arab (The Arabian Tower), at Jumeira Beach in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is the pioneering property using 3M products. Designed by architect...
You can also get the router only and add other features as you need them.
Mister for cutting aluminum.
Floating head for ADA or positive depth control.
You can route without a vacuum hold down as long a production is low and add it when things pick up. Instead, counter sink some holes...
3 options. 2 of them require them to pay you more.
1. You tape them up, they paint around them. Their problem. You warned them to paint before.
2. Put up a vinyl stencil the same or close to the color of the lettering for an additional fee and have them pay for the lettering now. When they...
Use VHB, yes in some cases it is overkill but the peace of mind is worth it. I've used cheaper tape on ADA sign and they slid down the wall over time. Not a fun sight to see.
With the amount you actually end up using it's only going to cost you a few dollars extra anyway.
A quick couple of questions. Does it look like this as you are printing, or are you rolling up your prints before they are dry? Paper with coatings can take longer to dry and that looks like it was rolled up and the ink transferred to the back not soaked through?
Don't use plastic unless you test it first. The inks and cleaning solution will dissolve certain types of plastic. Learned that the hard way. We had a few plastic jars and I cut empty cartridges and poured them in to the jars for touching up prints (fish-eyes, small head strikes...) The inks...
I had a small piece of glass that I would squirt some of the cleaning fluid on and press it against the heads when it was docked for cleaning at the left side of the machine. The metal lip around each head kept it from making contact with the nozzles. The glass was big enough for all for heads...
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