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  1. Vinyl printer to compliment GX-24

    based on 'no separate lamination' and 'sitting for weeks' you want a thermal printer
  2. 3M 7725-114 same as Gerber 225 Clear ER?

    both product bulletins say thermal printable, only 225 actually says enamel receptive
  3. Solyx film installation

    its the 'white random lines' but appears to be sheeted just like etched etc. according to their install guide it seems straighforward wet-as-hell install, just looking for RWE thanks for the reply moze
  4. Solyx film installation

    Seems fairly straightforward wet install - anyone have any tips / real world advise that I can't think of? TIA
  5. Another .plt Conversion Case

    too new for my omega - bumping this though
  6. Carved HDU signs longer than 8'

    I would use 1" thick HDU and lam like attached
  7. Font ID Please

    Aachen and Poppl-Laudatio
  8. National sign installer database

    my company does install only (rather permit/install mostly) work quite a bit, and we get found on signsearch.com as said above. NDA/non-compete (if worded correctly) is never an issue for me.
  9. Is the backing to Mac tac vinyl recyclable?

    Here's what bob would say, although with way more words: "who the f--k cares"
  10. Roll up / slat door vinyl install tips

    an extremely less crude example of what I was talking about
  11. Font Help please

    no match
  12. Font ID

    Segoe Print (Regular)
  13. Roll up / slat door vinyl install tips

    quick prototype attached (with 30 trucks to do like this I would spend more time on it securing the blades)
  14. Roll up / slat door vinyl install tips

    *cough* cutting jig you slide along the slat space *cough*
  15. Wtf?

    Grange (Regular)
  16. Roll up / slat door vinyl install tips

    I would make a cutting jig (maybe with a firm squeegee) that has a razor blade on each side. xacto the slit's open, then use the slit as a guide for your jig -- with razor blades on each side, you can cut the 1/8" gap top and bottom at the same time - a little practice and you can get the right...
  17. Summa S75T plotting to big

    different materials? .5 mm is not too much, and thickness difference in materials could account for it I suppose
  18. Font help

    maybe WalcottGothic (Fountain) vertically squeezed and manually skewed? closest I found at least
  19. Font help

    Bickley Script Com (Regular) - squished, and stroked to embolden
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