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no biggy if he is going thru signs2trade it is the same price for one as it is 20 and if he ordered 400, 20 of 20 different it still would be the same per piece price
I think you should sand it off and start over using some of the tips you've gotten from the painting pros. why clear coat and keep soemthing that is under par and not really good. the idea of it isn't bad. the shape of the sign is nice. the colors aren't horrid so it wouldn't take a lot to...
he said 20 each office with 20+ offices so that would be 400 magnetics ordered at one time. sign2trade is cheap, fast and good. why waste shop time on this when you can get them dirt cheap and spend the time it would take to make 400 magnetics to do something else
have you sent a job to the Edge yet? make up a small one with a couple of colors and see what happens. it will either look good or it won't. from that you should be able to tell if it is working OK. clean the head as Fred said with the correct cleaning pads and not just any old rag with a...
I too am having that issue. a while back Fred posted a way to change something in the settings and it worked for a while but now it's back to doing it again. it isn't all the time but when it happens it is like fighting to enter a simple sentence. drives me nuts
the Lanham Act from 1958 protects federally registered names, marks, emblems, slogans and colors and pretty much boils down to a state or city can regulate signs but what they can't do is require any alterations of the name, color, etc.
the title of the thread is "graduation banners" did you print a banner using a photo that they paid to have taken for their senior photo? if so, they paid for the photo and it clearly will be published as tht is the point of it. if this was a student's photo paid for by the student for use for...
thanks, I don't feel so bad for having no idea what this was. I hope to never see it again as it looks horrid and feels like cheap junk. it is one small step away from coroplast
anyone else hate these "Invitations to bid" that come from non-sign people for a project? they always spec out stuff that is hard to get or it is clear they have no idea of material sizes so they have something 49" wide. just got one for a local city project for a park. the signs are so overly...
what I got was alumacore and what I wanted was alumalite. alumalite is heavier, has a better supporting core (see photo below). was wondering what the matical I recieved was as I've never seen it and it feels cheap.
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