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I'm a cat person. Less clumsy, don't smell as bad, rarely lick you, quiet and easier to maintain. I'd post a pic of our shop cat, Josephine, but she refuses to sign the release form.
The bigger question is what is classified as a "big" file. Larger than 700MB has some "wrongs" going on.i.e. designed in photoshop at full size (2ft x 30ft) and 300dpi or more. Overkill
My bias comes from years of being around non responsible pet owners in general. And I love my job here. It's only about a 3 mile commute and "banker hours" 8-5 m-f.
I grew up on a hobby farm where we had all kinds of animals. Cows, horses, goats, pigs...Most of our friends or family shared the...
I used to work for a guy who set up a box with mirrors and slide projector. One end sat the projector the other end had a digital camera. Click next slide click camera to take a snapshot...click next , click camera....
something like that.
I personally am not a big fan of pets in the workplace. I realize if it's also your home it's different but you cannot legally subject employees to it. First, it's a lawsuit waiting to happen. Second, it's a huge safety hazard. Third, it's really hard to talk to customers while the shop dog is...
I have no experience with the Epson series but I will offer some insight on the HP's and other. We purchased an HP 360 (bigger cousin of the HP315) to replace a broken Mimaki. I'm not going to get into the print quality as I've covered this in other posts. Instead I 'll attest to the mechanical...
Problem with most is they work from an unknown center i.e. cutting a circle from any "blank" material. We need something that we can line up to printed vinyl that's applied to magnetic. You can't print a dot at the center but you can print an outer "bleed" circle which can be used to line it up...
Sometimes it has to be a happy medium. Body lines aren't exactly level. As mentioned, tack it into place then step back about 20ft and maybe get another set of eyes on it.
Yes, I was generalizing the term "foamcore". We use several different manufacturers that use different terms. We generally apply our own adhesive as needed.
We've found it best to print to paper, apply an overlaminate (matte), then apply to either pre-adhesive foamcore or apply the adhesive to the foamcore our self. All the vinyls we've used end up trying to shrink up whereby causing the edges to curl up over a period of time.
p.s. our flatbed has...
I would be interested in seeing this approach. I like the sound of it. Maybe you could apply premask to one section and carefully cut the edge where the other lam will be. Then laminate, pull off the premasked area. The repeat again to the opposite. Make sense?
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