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A printed banner is lower in production cost that a vinyl lettered banner........As for the customers, It all depends one what has been produced in you area the most. If they are looking for full color then printed is the way to go.............
How well is the Encad 850 (42in) supported in flexi 7.6? If someone could look in their rip setup and give me some feed back I would appreciate it.......
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You Image is everything............If I was looking for a shop to refinish my chrome bumpers off my 63 Olds.........You come to pick them up in you truck and I notice that the lettering looks like 3 blind men with weedwackers lettered you truck. I ask you who did the lettering? Your reply...
As for welcome to a "print shop" Ive been printin' for a lot longer than you have, can you say FARGO 310 ..........SO SUCK IT UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hahahahah
Just messin with ya a little.............:o)
Damn Flame you had your printer go haywire on you, plotter f'up and some thing else I can't remember happen to you in the past week or so.................
Who was it that said "KARMA ain't she a bitch!"
just though I would mention that.....
someone else posted to you about the karma after...
KPC I'm not bashing you..........If you don't have the capacity to use Corel to make the contour cut line the you need to spend about 4200.00 on Flexi Sign Pro or Inspire XP PRO for 750.00...........These programs make it "EASIER" for a untrained person to do the job you have ask of your...
Flame try and see if you can move the blade in the holder(see if it spins round in the holder) if not the bearing in the holder are rusted up and one of them is locked.................try a littler 3in1 oil that should free it up.......
I had one do the same thing a little oil and was back...
:thankyou: I would turn the cutter toward a wall with that plug assembly facing to it..........It probably won't hurt any thing.........
On your blade holder..........does it have a thumb screw setup? If it does loosen it and move the holder a little to the top and that should cure your...
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