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We have a computer for design work, a computer for office work, and a third computer that runs Rasterlink and SignCut and handles our day to day print and cut operations only.
Personally, I would say if you want something thick that looks like wood, attach some .063 aluminum sheet to a 2" aluminum tube or angle framework with VHB tape. For the look of real wood, just wrap it with a print. This would be a lightweight and economical alternative, anyway.
There's nothing wrong with buying 5' x 10' sheets if they suit your needs better, but when you want to cut something like eight 24" x 24" signs from one 4' x 8' sheet with your router, it's impossible.
We're a predominantly Orafol shop here and with good reason, at least in my opinion.
Orafol products are much more affordable. (Many believe you get what you pay for) That still doesn't make it any less affordable.
Orafol is a German company and I like quality German products and engineering...
We're a predominantly Orafol shop here and with good reason, at least in my opinion.
Orafol has more colors of cut vinyl to choose from.
Orafol products are much more affordable.
Orafol is a German company and I like quality German products and engineering. They are also bringing jobs to the...
My advice would be to remove the vinyl. Paint indoors will last "forever". Vinyl will most likely not, so it sounds like a recipe for eventual failure.
Hmmm.... In my opinion, if you take Interstate Compressed UltraBlack and slightly uncompress it, that will get you close. I would say to use Interstate Condensed UltraBlack but there are some slight differences in the M as well as the lower case letters.
Who? PFFT!
But in reality, we don't care about our offset and digital print sales enough to worry about Vistaprint and Custom Ink surprisingly doesn't seem to be lowballing against it's competitors so they're no real threat.
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