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  1. Need some Advice

    What exactly is the advice you're seeking? It's not clear from your post.
  2. What do you use for a laminator

    Another vote for GBC Titan.
  3. Is this a good business decision?

    Ha, ha. Give me a call Friday night.
  4. Excessive tool travel when cutting on the Roland

    Hooray! Solution...sort of. For those who might be interested in a work around for the problem: I figured it might be in the composing software itself, soI went in and isolated a single label and opened it in a new page. Then methodically I selected the first shape, Control X, Control Alt...
  5. Excessive tool travel when cutting on the Roland

    Ok so I just tried putting only one label in and it still cuts like the R then runs over and cuts the T, then back to another letter etc. Is that a bit non-normal?
  6. Is this a good business decision?

    Lotteries are a tax on people who are bad at math.
  7. Excessive tool travel when cutting on the Roland

    We have to cut 1000 equipment labels. Basically it's a manufacturer's name in approximately 7/8" high letters. We've done this job numerous times but always on another piece of equipment. That equipment is out of service currently. So wr want to use the Roland Versacam but find that the RIP...
  8. Touch Up Markers/Ink for Solvent Banners?

    Sharpies. Get the package with 24 colors. Saved our bacon a number of times.
  9. Should I bother with this risky job?

    Are you legally licensed to even work on this mess? What about permits? I run away from this "opportunity". I don't think any sign craftsman worth his salt would "patch" this sign if it's as bad as it sounds. That thing will fail sooner or later (next moderate wind storm) and you may be...
  10. Mystery substrate...what is it?

    Is polyethylene commonly used in signs for outdoors? I'm thinking that's what it is. Not polypropolene, as someone here thought. Unless they're wrong of course.
  11. Mystery substrate...what is it?

    The material will bow. It will roll as I stated into a 10" dia. roll. The material has no discernible odor.
  12. Mystery substrate...what is it?

    I can say fairly certain that it's not styrene. We have plenty of that on hand to compare with. Also, it's not Sintra or Trovicell. (PVC) We also have plenty of that. Someone here thinks it's a polypropylene?
  13. Mystery substrate...what is it?

    Ok, so a client brought an 18"x24" sign in to us. We are to bid on duplicating the sign for them in quantity. Trouble is, I'm not quite sure what material it is. Here's my description: 1) Not shiny but not totally matte. 2) White in color. 3) Feels slick, sort of. 4) Has been...
  14. Less is more wrap

    Nice job Flame. I like it. Clean, simple. Appropos to the product/activity.
  15. Another realtor story.

    I have two dear friends that are agents (not Realtors) They are the nicest people. And classy too. But I know what you mean about certain brokers. They can be very flaky. Right now we have (2) 4'x8's sitting here for a development project that never got off the ground, due to the economy or...
  16. For all you copyright experts, a question.

    Not sure what you mean by "not produce the goods". Hmmm.
  17. For all you copyright experts, a question.

    Ok so you know how we're constantly being reminded on this forum of the legalities of using a logo or copyrighted artwork without the express written permission of the owner? And sometimes that permission is going to be difficult or even impossible to get. Especially if they ask, "how are you...
  18. Font I D please

    Thanks a ton! That was fast. I now remember I removed that font from my directory. Time to put it back on, it's a good one. Thanks!
  19. Font I D please

    Know this one but can't think of it.
  20. Help setting up file for print!

    Well your profile shows you don't have a printer, but apparently you've acquired one. Good. Most printers have a RIP program that will accept the .pdf file. So you're good there. But you'll need to: 1) Get careful measurements of the actual vehicle. 2) Compare them to the files sent...
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