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We use the same profile for Colorprint Solvent, Stahls Cadcolor, etc. that we do for all our vinyl printing. We do set up the media individually on the Epson to get the right temperatures and feed lengths, etc. But the profile we use in the RIP is the same as regular vinyl.
They come get your car when you don't pay, don't they? If the signs are outside and can be easily removed, I don't see how it's any different than hooking up and towing your car away in the middle of the night.
In this case, the OP seems to have stuck wall graphics onto interior walls. That's a...
At the bottom of the Hot Folder list is a button that says "Add". Click that, and then select your hot folder. The hot folder is the folder that the rip sends the cut file to. You set that in the rip part of the software. For us it's called RIP-Queue. The folder that gets the cut files is...
You have to tell Cut Server where the files are. It's under Preferences/Hot Folders. Look to see if the hot folder is listed. If not, add it. If the hot folder is on another computer, make sure it's shared.
In reading that, they seem to be saying the wacky swatches are irrelevant because they are supposed to be a color mixed with the spot color, and in this case you never specify such a color in your files for printing. Therefore the wacky colors will never be printed in a job.
I think you may have something set wrong in your RIP process or maybe even earlier in your color management. I'd look into things like rendering intent, import/export profile behavior, color management profiles, spot color replacement, etc.
I still can't figure out what difference it makes to insurance whether you do wraps or not. Have you asked them? Or is the whole issue that of having other people's vehicles on your premises? In that case, they have been fooled into believing everything stuck on a vehicle is called a wrap...
Derby touched on the issue, and Gino referred to it as well. What are people's roots? The majority on the forum now have entered the sign business the way that Derby believes all have--by blundering their way into it from outside, figuring it out as they go. Those that have succeeded in earning...
A humidifier and a humidity gauge. Got these from Lowe's. It was 1 degree this morning. Humidity was 16%. I've had it on an hour and a half and we're up to 22%. We'll get ghosting until it's over 24%. If I know it's going to be that cold I'll run it overnight so I don't have to wait but on...
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