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If he's not laminating it then putting it back through to cut...crop marks won't do anything. In fact even with crop marks...he will have the same problems, if his force, rollers, blade holder, are in the way etc.
We're adding a charge starting This year...it's to help with the costs of ...Gas it takes me to get to work, minutes I spend ordering stock, shoes I have to buy every year because they wear out while I walk around the shop, electricity to run the microwave to heat my frozen burritos for lunch...
I must say...I buy about ALL my non-substrate stuff from Fellers. I get 95% of it next day from one of 4 warehouses around me. They've always been willing to match or beat Grimco or whoever on products they carry...including 3M. They even made my Solaris Inks the same price as a different ink...
When Intuit's Billing Manager went belly up, I started Quickbooks online for $30 a month. Well guess what...It was offline for almost a whole day a few weeks ago...so I said I'm done with Intuit. I bought Peachtree and if you add up what QB online costs, it's more than peachtree in a year...
Not sure if it's been said yet, but I like the 'ol "Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it"
Depends on where I'm going etc. Stays in the glove box most of the time. Unless I'm doing a late night wrap or something. Goes with me camping and on long drives too.
When it all boils down to knowing your days are numbered...people usually gravitate toward those they hold dearest. For the unfortunate ones who don't have loved ones like that...they usually will do something self destructive and/or primal.
You are correct in saying you might be out of place saying that.
You cannot under any circumstances wrap unheated vinyl around a complex curve (concave & convex) unless you plan on using a lot of relief cuts. If it's a mild one...maybe...but not most bumpers. If anybody can do this...I double...
LOL similar thing happened to me. But I was rude about it. I quoted him a box truck wrap. We do all his printing and stuff. I saw it later and it had Die-cut vinyl all over it, and rather than a digitally printed sky with clouds background and nice looking digital grass like all his other stuff...
Weird...I know some vinyl prices go up maybe 1% every year or so...but most Technology and Hardware (Printers, Laminators, Computers etc) all go DOWN every year as the competition jockeys for more clients. Look at the prices for Large Format printers and Computers over the last decade. Yeah...
It's a great deal. :) Though they are pre-designed, they are designed by a talented artist from the sign industry. By the time the header is customized for your logo etc, and the combo of differnt backgrounds with the different structured site style, they don't really look like templates at all...
Yeah, wrapped about a dozen or so. Kinda surprized they're made of "plastic". All the ones I did had a lightly textured painted metal. Easy jobs...just make your template tight and careful using the primer if you don't have to.
That's weird. I thought as long as you have 2 mirrors to see behind you, it doesn't matter which 2. I don't know any UPS trucks that can see through thier rear view mirror...many vehicles only use side mirrors. Guess it's different more than I thought from state to state.
Well kinda depends on if you are printing a lot of separate panels with leader peices in between or butting up panels together. If I do all at once..it's even. If I have 3 or 4 smaller projects that don't get laminated at once...there is a lot of lam wasted because after each panel I need on the...
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