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It looks similar to what I used to purchase as a store manager. Maybe try a grocery supply. I included a link to one I used years ago.
https://www.dgsretail.com/C102/Hanging-Retail-Store-Aisle-Signs-and-Markers/
The blend tool using just one row maybe. That's the only other way I can think of without going into a paint/photo program to do it. Hopefully someone else will have the answer for you.:(
Gotcha...in that case break each section apart and use the interactive fill tool right above the elliptical box still using the elliptical checked. You can use it to fill one section and then just copy the fill properties the other sections.
Easiest would be to vector image. Combine the grey areas. Under object properties use your fountain fill with elliptical checked. Use grey at 0% white at 30% and another white on end at 0%. should get you pretty close. Then outline in black. Posted a screenshot below.
When we cut foils or metals we make sure the middle rollers are set on medium pressure and outer ones are on lowest setting. We slow the plotter speed down to 10 using the blade for this material type. Keep the runs under three feet so the weight does not become an issue. Some of the material...
I would start off using a standard PERF ICC.. banner ICC is heavier .. vacuum settings may not be high enough. Those rub marks are from the perf lifting off the platen and rubbing on the print head. Vacuum may not be holding it down. Our settings for HP 360 are HP ICC PERF which is 10 pass, 100...
What ICC profile are you using? I had this issue on our 360 until I started using the standard profile that HP offers (not the brand of perf) for their perf with it check marked for long runs even when not doing long runs and saved as HP Long Run Perf. Now, no matter what type or brand of perf I...
I do not see why this would not work without etching. I had etched mine the previous year and came back and painted the following year as an after thought. I would pick up some cheap glasses and test them. Can't hurt.
https://www.hofcraft.com/plaid-enamels.html
The etched with painted ones I have done. Folkart Enamel actually puts out a decent product. The curing - did mine twice - is pretty simple too. I have some Christmas glasses I did several years ago that have held up really well thru several...
https://decalsolutionsinc.com/ProductPages/WaterSlideDecals/CeramicDecals.php
Been saving this link for a while - do not know anything other than what I read. Have not used them before. May be worth a phone call if its only for 50 decals. Would definitely like to know what their curing...
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