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I guess its one of those things that you may be knowingly violating the law...or at least the spirit..if you lowered prices for a friendly candidate. But if you're just trying to drum up work it would be ok....
Kind of like if you tell the cop that you knew your brake lights were out vs...
Yeah, its one of those situations where you have the machine and seeing it idle is painful...I can definitely see your point where if you're swamped then it would be cost effective to sub it out.
Besides its a simple matter of loading a board clicking print then taking it off or flipping when...
I don't know where you outsource, but after 1 color we're doing pretty good on the flatbed...tempting though. Edit: I see you're from Vegas...in your case much easier to use another big player in town.
Let's see, I can turn out about 200 full color yard signs a day without breaking a sweat...or I can watch my machine sit there....of course the original question was a legal one, not a should one.
Myself personally, would rather have the business than have them send it off to one of the big...
Say your company is making yard signs for candidates. I would assume every candidate has to pay the same price per sign? What if you wanted to lower the price to get the sale...is that ok? Hypothetically.
I'm going to help a buddy fix his colorspan tomorrow. He says it can't find home. I told him that its home is a dumpster. Anyway what does it use to determine its position? Optics (can fix) or (probably not fixable) magnetics?
Or other possible reasons?
Where's your peep hole I think we have the same brand of saw....When I asked about a peep hole they said it wouldn't be safe so its not on there....lame.
I suppose I could drill one, but its still kinda...new.
I started in someone else's garage...does that count?
Actually the living room...had nothing but a plotter. Moved out to the garage got an IPF 8000...if you looked at the prints funny they would scratch.
Moved from there to strip mall, got a legit (mutoh falcon outdoor jr..) solvent printer...
You have to move the blade to the gap ahead of the cutting strip. Don't tear up your cutting strip lol
My settings for FC-8000 are Tool 3
cut line pattern on
up 0.8 mm
cut 20 mm
try that
Thanks for the tips gino, will try the box idea...but first I've just got the try the dangerous brush idea...what's the worst that could happen <---famous last words.
The static is so bad that everything sticks to everything, so feather dusting/air spraying hardly does a thing...I use the knife whenever I can, but whenever something like metal needs to be cut its a mess for days...
Yes, I know we need a semi-controlled environment for flatbeds and printers...
I have a plan to put strips of 3-4 inch long bristles/brushes around the saw carriage on our panel saw. My theory is that the dust and stuff will get trapped inside the bristled square and the shop vac, generously named "dust collection" would be able to pick up everything because it would be...
Well, that's kind of right, because they will turn around and order 5-10, 20 foot banners. So do we suck it up for the little stuff and hope for bigger?
Or figure well we can charge more because they have deep pockets...I guess I'm arguing with myself mostly
Recently finished an order for a very large, very old, and very friendly client. Basically there were about 40 different wording, different size, around 8''x10'' indoor signs on pvc and coro. As well as about 100 tiny (different) lettered decals.
The material usage was minimal, but the...
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