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all they have is the banner. i could possibly have someone take a picture of it, but im not sure what quality would be required for the final result. i dont have a camera capable of taking high quality images. its got me scratching my head since all i have is the banner and nothing else to...
Im looking for a little direction how I would go about having a digitally printed banner enlarged. the customer has a 2'w x 3'h picture of his son from basketball this year. he wants me to have it enlarged to a 4'w x 6'h pic so they can cut out his face and have people take pictures with their...
Im looking to have some business cards made. I dont have a logo yet, but want a nice looking card to present with basic info. I wanted to stay away from the vistaprint look. Any takers?
Looking for 250 cards
i made some signs for a glass shop in exchange for a 4x10 piece of glass they had left from an overcut. it was tempered on the edges and i made 1 set of 2x3 for an aframe and a banner. i cut a hole in the table and mounted a flourescent light under it with a switch. viola, light box. my...
I think I have figured out your problem. If you are using the stand, loosen all the screws on the BOTTOM of the machine and try to parallel that to the rollers. If you put the machine on and just tighten the screws, it won't be parallel. Hope this helps.
I never let my Lynx pull the vinyl off the rollers. Try to roll the amount off first. Especially since you are making 24" x signs, it should be really easy. I have seen other vinyl tables that have rolls for media release. That may be an option if no replacements are available.
Sounds like you got a bad unit. Ive had one for about a year and never have any problems. The tracking only needs to be adjusted in about 1/4" if that far as soon as you learn how to line up the vinyl. Keep working with it, I think you will like it.
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