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Well, you have to physically measure the window to get the CORRECT measurements. Don't go by ANY Template. period. And you lay out according to those measurements and adjust to avoid the wiper.
When you install, just take it off....ratchet and socket is all you need. I will then tape up the...
I typically would just do each item separately, not all one line.... i.e., the date as one object, the name as one object, and then the number. Then you can grab columns of names and align them left justified.
I've even printed for backlit signage on 651....it's transparent enough that it works well. Run it 12 pass with high ink, and it makes pretty solid colors.
In Dallas here...we use GSG house brand, StarPrint, and it is wonderful and inexpensive. Had great luck as well with N Glantz house brand too, forgot what it was, since we switched to the StarPrint.
YES don't forger the top rail....I didn't clean it as much as the bottom and when we took the cover off to fix something else, that top rail WAS NASTY. It seems to gets more crap on it than the bottom one.
Your printer and rip should be able to run an output size compensation test (FlexiSign has it for sure), where you measure what it prints, input the sizes and it calculates the difference and once you set the new setting, all your prints should be correct. We had this issue on banners, where a...
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