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Got my attention, especially the sign on the other side that's ready to peel off and fall down.
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" I guess. It's amazing they paid for that sign or even approved the copy.
I don't think it's a mystery. You are either going to have to make a very specific color profile for that particular printer and that particular wall flair material
or you're going to have to sub out the profile making to a guy who specializes in the field of color profiling. That's the best...
We use a remote Tech from Florida, we are in GA. He talks us through our repairs on our VersaCamms, charges by the length of the call.
He's on the forum from time to time. Jim Hancock 561-441-6658
He is knowledgeable and helpful. Works well for us.
Hey 'NotAReal" I bought and imported my Fayon from Maggie in China almost 10 years ago.
It may have been one of the first ones they shipped to the US. I had it shipped from Shanghai(?), then to CA, then flatbed trucked to GA.
The table was about $5200 back then. All of the landing and shipping...
I think you should go for this one. It would give you an edge. See homepage link.
https://cwtworktools.com/
It's got heat assist, electric table, built in cutters, fully lit table, guaranteed to make your life easier. ;)
Welcome to a gangly group of sign makers and digital printers.
Tell us what you do, how long you've been in business, and what kind of equipment you have. Your profile is very vague. :rolleyes:
I don't remember any details about him, I only know what was on the video when I saw it almost 10 years ago.
There's a lot of handy guys and gals in America, and when they see something really cool they often run off and build a like model
for themselves. Then they get the hot idea to start...
I remember when that guy came out with the EZ Roller.
There was another guy who came out with one at the same time called the Rogue Roller. It was a very nice build and was somewhere around 6K.
I don't know if any trademark infringements were filed.
At the time RollsRollers were running 12K or...
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