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I've been wanting to expand, & hoping a space opens upin my building. A space adjacent to mine would of course be my preference. I had one space open up in the from, but it was considered "retail" instead of "warehouse" ...so it was a lot higher per sq. ft. so I didn't get it... but when I...
Arlo,
I'm not able to type a long reply right now, but before I miss the chance to share an opinion... I think that is a bad idea.
The location you are at & the long history of being there is an important componant of the value of the business. that is one reason it hasn't meet your...
I bought a new UPS & had it here when the suppliers tech flew in to set up my Mimaki. I'm not sure why, but he said not to use it, so I took his advice & returned it. I have my server & design station plugged in to one, but that's it.
gotta agree with ENT & Checkers on keeping the Epson for true "art" printing. The color gamut of solvet (or ecosolv) is lacking compared to waterbase...
BUT, for the sign market this is 95% irrelevant in my opinion. Unless you have a true fine artist as a client looking at every detail for...
I gave up wrapping my brain after asking here & finding that others heard the same advice & follow it... but can't explain it. RGB is a wider gamut... but once you print in cmyk... thats advantage is gone... but maybe it's a situation of being subject to that limitation once instead of twice...
find a file with hundreds of cmyk swatches that are all lined up with identification of their cmyk values. The print that file. This is a poor mans way of at least having hundreds of small swatches on one large print that were printed by your printer & can be reproduced by your printer...
I just spent another hour almost drooling over the fonts at the LHF website
I thought I should bump this thread since it was posted on the weekend & may have been missed.
I've just about talked myself into the full collection deal. Maybe just 1 or 2 more trips to go window shooping until...
unless you have a lot more letters then that. I'd skip the v-doc this time & just give it 5 minutes practice with your own drawing program. This is rough enough to be good practice for the less forgiving images you will do in the future.
when I think of the money I've spent on software, upgrades & clipart... well it doesn't seem all that out of line to invest that kind of money. hmmmm...
If he does make a sale or 2 from this, we should encourage him to support signs101 in return as a mutually beneficial arrangement.
I want to relay a message from Chuck at LHF. He has decided to offer a signs101 font special some of us may find interesting.
It is a reduced price offer for his entire font collection of 135 fonts.
Thanks goes to Sign One for posting and Geniuscreations for replying to this earlier LHF...
Gene,
they kinda/sorta do have a package for all fonts...
see what Chuck has to say about that here:
http://www.letterheadfonts.com/support/viewtopic.php?t=132
I don't know the answer to that, but my "housecleaning" style is to open windows explorer & then I will expand the directory tree on the left side to show my array of client folders (or my alphebetized folders)... then, on the right side I will bring up my desktop (or whatever other file...
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