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I also think of coro as temporary signage, however, you could try gluing a metal corner bracket ( the flat 90 degree thing with holes in it, from any hardware store).
Cheers!
Ken
Oh..hey!...Ya..I jumped ship from my day job....
I've been part-time for 7 years...UGGGG...gotta Jump!
So I will prob have more questions than I do answers...
Thanks to everyone that has helped in the past...You are all awesome.....
Oh, it's a leap of ..;i dunno...."faith"....
Wish me well...
OK..I didn't read thru all 3 or 4 pages of this.
Young girl/Tattoo should not be found in the same sentence.
Ok..I'm a prude....it just strikes me as being wrong...so I will not vote for the young girl with a tattoo.
I will also not participate in riots on the street...gang bangs..or other mass...
Yes, nice.
I would retain the white border and the dragon for the printed logos. The white will create contrast to the black dragon. Although, I would smooth out the white border so you dont have so many fine points which will tend to peel up.
I also think the chevron could be a little heavier...
wELL...YOU NEED TO KEEP IN TOUCH....
sorry about the CAPs....How has YOUR business progressed thru the last year?
By fluke....I guess I'm OK ..looking into next year....
Anyone??
kEN
I tried to load the print pattern you provided..it didn't come up for me....I also suggest parking the head in a pool of cleaning fluid at the capping station...repeat.
Good luck...Ken
With my setup, I can only use one printer or cutter (not both at the same time-- they can be hooked up okay, but...)...you may want to check that out.
You're very ambitious and I wish you well with your new machine. Hope you have good tech support from the vendor.
Cheers!
Ken
I've used my Versacamm 300 for about 5 years now..and I love it. It could be that I am about to start seeing some print failures due to sun exposure...but they're not really print failures..I tell all my clients that it is only expected to last 3 years..( you could stretch that a bit with UV...
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