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How are you going to cut your printed coroplas sheets down after you print them to get your yard signs?
Now you need a flat bed cutter or a CNC router!
Gino I do not see how the magnetism in a magnet would damage electrical parts being that all current flowing has magnetic flux lines around them! Now it causing the printer to not operate properly while it is moving through would be a different story.
Welcome to the forums from PA....... (OllllllO)
Now if you want to get into the sign business I would recommend hiring a sign designer, or expecting a long learning curve.
Take some of your scarp and remove the backing paper and hold them up to a light or fluorescent light and see how they look!
Also look through your catalogs and see all the different types of vinyl and see if something sound like it may be for back lit signs!
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Most do not put down the sizes on the estimate. All they are buying are replacement faces so the measurements are only for estimating purposes and to screw the next lazy one!:-)
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