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it's usually transparent grey and it will slid thru a slot on the back of the print head carriage. Make sure you swipe it toward the end with the spring clip. (usually swipe away from the capping station end.) Not sure if it is the same on all machines.
I love those graffiti fonts!!
You will probably have to add some effects to the lettering but try A&S California Plug. You can add some gradient efffect and it will look great. For graffiti, I like Phathouse
with the advances in Corel and Photo Paint, there isn't anything corel can't do. Adobe has a great name and I am sure marketing behind the product that Corel doesn't. People just know the Adobe name more, doesn't mean it's any better. I prefer Corel.
if it did not cut clean thru the vinyl, it could mean the blade force was not high enough. If it cut all the way thru the vinyl but the letters still have a jagged edge, it may have not been a good font. Post a picture of it.
Jake, try to find a sign shop that is willing to let you intern. Learning from someone in the business if huge. Pay close attention to design and layout and keep learning to use the tools in the programs to improve your design. I have a high schooler that works with me one day a week. Wish I...
In your first post, you didn't reveal your entire background. Now that you have explained your experience, sounds like you have an understanding of the industry. Still..........starting out, I would take advantage of your in-laws 2000 sq ft and start there before jumping into a long expensive...
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