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Not sure about your material issue but welcome to Signs101 and hopefully this
bump in the posts will help you get your answer, also after everyone gets home
from ISA tomorrow you'll definitely get more response !
I don't think they would be offended,
I think they would be surprised and then asking :help:
If I were to win this leg of the contest . . .
I would then fill in the blanks about their name,
what they're interior themes are,
and why they don't currently have a better sign . . . !
They actually have the best burgers ever . . . You go in and order a son-in-law burger . . .
Not even on the menu, but locals know what it is . . . Sad thing is, the ballfield sign we made
for them last year is better than their actual sign !
Heres what Roland tech told me . . . . You must go into your color palette
and create a new color, save it with the name : CutContour
exactly like that [CutContour] . . . Then when your setting up a file to be cut
you must select your CutContour color from the fountain pen tool, and then...
The reason I like the sign I posted is because it doesn't even have a name on it
so how do you know where the heck you're eating if you're just passing through
town . . . would you eat at a place that didn't have a name
make your graphic in Corel . . . In the colorip 2.2 print setup select print with cropmarks.
Also the image must have a hairline CutContour outline to cut, and the file must be EPS.
You may just want to try Roland CutStudio Plug-in for Corel,
or CoCut if you find that this is just too much...
Welcome T.R. . . . It's really just about technique, and patients to learn a method that works for you.
You shouldn't have to spend any money to mask, just slow down and maybe waste a little masking material,
Drag your mask out full length down the table, I'm assuming you have a roller...
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