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I really like the look of the gold on the black. I am not crazy about the websites...kinda looks like a bunch of bumper stickers...but I'm sure thats what they wanted.
The point is that there is a front and a back and it is obvious on a small banner....so either make them all backwards or all forward. Seeing that I have never seen it like this before they probably hired a new person.
I feel I am on thin ice with them anyways as the banners I buy from them are the only ones I get because i dont really like their brand of banner. The colours are all matte and vinyl really does not seem to stick well to it initially, so when peeling transfer tape you can easily rip the serif...
OK I am not alone...... I mean if it were a 4' x 10' banner OK I dont care, you would never see them, but these are small. I will use them this time but next time I order them I will let them know
Do I look like the bad guy if I were to call and complain to the company supplying me with pre cut hemmed and grometed banners that when putting gromets into small banners especially, that the gromets should be put in the same way top and bottom?
Maybe I am being anal, but I am working on these...
I typeset it in Signlab.... at one time it popped a warning up telling me it was going to break the lines, having something to do with a REPLAY option which I have no idea what is, so I checked off "don't bother me with this rediculous question anymore " option..
OK maybe I should turn off...
I have no idea why the software does this and maybe someone can explain why or how to stop it from doing it.
Everytime I have multi line copy that I am aligning to another object or a sign blank, the software breaks the lines up and out of a group so that if you centre ittop and bottom it puts...
That might be the best way for me in the future to do that.
It seems so risky to take so much time to get to that point of application and that one slip and it's all ruined.
Maybe I need to see it on youtube to understand all the other proceedures mentioned. lol
I now have a laminator and so far so good. I have to admit I have been using it more as a mounter for laminating because we dont do huge runs of digital for the most part.
I had to put down 4' x 4' laminated prints to alumapanel on Friday and I cut the prints down to size and then stood there...
sometimes for whatever reason, up here the plows seem to wait a little to long to get out and it is absolute KAOS (shatcker lol) to drive in without the salt.
Unfortunately bad news sells......
I remember after 9/11 I was glued to CNN for months....never had much interest in anything else until it all died down
I have increased my printing as I lost an employee and have not replaced them for over a year now. I now have taken on their responsibilities which leaves me little time and patience for weeding and masking coro signs. I now realize the value of print simply in the time savings to my work day...
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