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WS Display also runs San Diego Sign Company - thats their retail side.
When you do the math - their wholesale discounts aren't very good compared to their retail pricing.
Yeah - I was just going down the path that I know I have used the font before - probably way back in the 80's from a typebook for all I know.
With Fleming's help - I just redrew it.
Thanks.
I know somewhere in my designer past that I have used the font that creates the half "B" in this logo but cannot remember it and the online sites won't recognize the half letter.
Anyone know it off the top of their head?
Thanks
Somewhere on here are companies that print simulated wood grain for the wood industry for flooring and paneling and I would suppose they have what you need. I know there is an Italian coating company called CEFLA that makes the coating machines that seal the texture after they are UV printed...
Could be a air based anti-static machine as well. Doesn't do squaddily for adhesion but eliminates particle dispersion due to static build up on material.
Unless you have a REALLY clean room - spray lamin
ation will suck every dust particle out of the air and make it stick to your print - especially if you are doing larger prints.
We use Simple Low Tac Wall Vinyl from Lexjet. Its thicker and easier to apply. We print it on flatbed and no lamination. If you are looking for conformity like textured wall graphics then I don't know.
Ok - he's being a little bit of a pr_ck, but I get what he's saying. How many times a month does someone get on here and ask what is the best flatbed to buy?
When you ask a question in a designated forum you tend to get more direct answers than just using Google.
I am on my 3rd flatbed and have...
UV ink removal from bed
If its a small area - I usually just take a utility blade at a low angle and scrape it off with vacuum in reverse so its blowing out and won't suck the ink down into the air ports.
You can also use graffiti remover from Lowe's.
Its called Motsenbocker's Lift Off 4...
Hello all,
Need help with recommendations for a material that is going directly above heating element in sauna rooms at YMCA locations.
Must be able to withstand high temps up to 180 degrees right at element and still not transfer heat if someone touches it (metal not an option here).
Will...
I've seen worse.
Only thing I see (well, other than the pallet tower) is that neither forklift is rated to pick up something that heavy.
When I have moved my UV printers I have had to hire a rigging company and they brought super heavy duty lifts with 8 foot forks.
If its in the building and...
Lowe's sells a graffiti remover in the paint section called Motsenbocker's Anti Graffiti.
It will release it from the bed then just wipe it up. Make sure to enable vacuum to blow out instead of suck in to blow any chemical out of air ports.
Gino,
You and I think alike.
The customer insisted on standard vinyl to get the best "image pop", even though I had the windload discussion with her.
The bottom flap is not that big of a deal. There are D-rings at the angle where it starts to keep it from getting too wonky.
We are going to...
We do all the area YMCA's in town and one of them is an older building with huge columns on the front porch. They want to drop two banners between the columns in a permanent mounting situation.
My question is what is best method to do this?
Here is why I ask... I installed the banners with...
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