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how thick? and how does it perform if being used daily and cleaned with liquids over time? I ask this as no matter what I tell the customer someone for sure is going to hit it with Windex or some such cleaning fluid.
I did some research and you are 100% correct. Fortunately this particular magnetic board has only a small 3" x 20" area that actually will be written in, so I can use some scrap from my reamaining roll of the ND brand (I think it is GBC) and put some in that area.
I called Graphic Commerce...
I maintain this machine every day since day 1 and do a nozzle wash every Friday. For the most part I can get around most colour issues. Light blues printed as a large spot colour is the enemy for the most part, but it is few and far between.
it was TCT's product, but they are also a general formulation reseller so thats weird. I do know the General Formulation Rep for Canada personally so I will call him tomorrow and see if he can get me a sample of their product.
Now this A frame you speak of... please tell me it is outdoors and...
I am not to sure why this stuff is so hard to work with. Are they all so thin and tough to even peel the backing paper off of?
I just did a 4 x 4 sign and almost broke down in frustration as I went through close to 15 feet of the stuff. Just trying to peel the backing paper off drove me...
I am almost positive when this machine was sold to me ,new, that something was up but I was to inexperienced to know better. I fought with the distributor for months to have the heads lifted up to be able to print on banners and generally for everything. They warned me of complete BS as to I...
So last week I open Flexi and I get the box that opens that it has no idea what plotter or printer I have issue, which I have not seen in about 6 months. I plug in what we have and eventually it loads the drivers and sees all my current prints and cut jobs. The main viewing area of production...
I am printing a banner for the second time around as the first one I let print and left the room to do other chores. Came back and this light blue just sucked, so I reran at 720 x 720 8 pass uni high speed off. The banner has 2 blue bars running across the top and bottom and then just the logo...
what bothered me the most is the attitude she had when she called.
I told her that there was other info in the file and why not just send an eps file instead. She refused to think that she had done anything wrong and then I said Letme speak to the boss and he confirmed my beliefs about her...
Another sign shop emails me and needs 100 very simple red on white decals (rush rush rush of course) and with it I get a pdf file. I open the pdf file and in Flexi it contains masks so I unmask it and then what appeared to be an identical layout of the decal appers to the right of the original...
customer emails me apdf file of a garbage truck with lettering superimposed over the back garbage section. The truck has from what I can tell 4" or wider ribs runiing on angles every 3 or 4 feet. ther copy is not really that big and so I sit here wondering how on earth can one make BS like that...
not heard of it but I also dont want to get jacked into having to buy a full roll of the stuff. I take it drytac sells it. I will call them and get some feedback from them
Thanks
yes I go to a heating mechanical supplier and get them to cut it on their shear. Heavy true so possibility it may fall off in time. To do the entire board would be so heavy and floppy... I will feel the client out and see what their budget is. I suppose I could actually just build a sign frame...
I have a client looking to do a write on erase board. He sent me an excel chart and I almost fell off my chair when I looked at it. There are 170 rows and he wants to write in them. I told him we can get some fine or medium erase markers but it might be best to run this on 2 4 x 8's side by...
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