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It's sad and I feel for the families, but I'm trying not to dwell on it. So, pardon my fun part of this thread. In my state, they've given a warning of things to look for, things to do and pretty much, it's like any other sickness. Ya need to use better hygiene..... bottom line.
This is...
You can still come. We just won't let you outta the cage we built just for this purpose. Or, ya can take a raincheck for the next one.
And tex...... only if you're bringing fresh caught salmon. None of this store bought sh!t.
Hey Johnny Best........ I think for the best bang for our buck we should advertise in each and every thread. So get started. :sleepin: I can't, cause I hafta rest up for this big shindig. Hafta order job johnnies, extra beer, munchies for the people bringing gummy bears, extra burritos for...
I take it, this was a once and done kinda customer. I'd like to see him line some shelves at home for his wife. She can send the e-mail directly to him.................
It must be something you heard/read more recent than not. Sounds like some dumb sign person trying to sound clever and professional, but really not knowing what they're talking about.
Before the days of digital printing when everything was either hand painted or die-cut on a gerber or the...
Just about anything you do will not only do a lousy job removing the paint, but create one heck of a haze all over. I'd either try to sand it out and make a whole new graphic to encompass the whole area or just do a partial wrap. Paint that old still had a lotta good ingredients in it. Good luck.
Except your scenario doesn't quite work in this one. :covereyes:
Stacey already knows exactly what the customer is up to and his intentions might not be above board, according to his wife. This was all discussed, so do you still wanna claim ignorance ??
Unless you are a one-man/girl show...
Sounds like you might just wanna walk away from this one, if they aren't willing to cooperate. It's one thing to say you aren't responsible for obtaining permits, but it's another thing to make signs of this nature without having some kind of written proof they are even allowed. If they balk...
Quite so. You're not in any business without breaking rules and procedures. It's come in handy many many times. However, no mention of jerrry-rigging took place in this thread. Had the original parameters been mentioned, it could easily have a different outcome.
Let me know. Other than cast or calendered vinyl, you're not gonna get sheets of styrene to go through properly. Even if you could, how will the heating elements be effective ??
My experience with most second guessing of equipment is..... if it could really do it, and do it appropriately...
While what you say might be true, you are not talking about a PC 600. However, thermal printing is very durable, although that machine is still 25 year old technology.
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