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I feel for you. Right now I'm looking at a layout for a banner stand a customer created himself... out of thumbnails he downloaded from thinkstock...badly using a free version of photoshop he just downloaded and no he didn't write any of the numbers down...
Why can't you just print this file...
mine is a print one... business forms for a big company in Birmingham, UK. Misspelled it as Bumingham. I swear it was proofed by 10 people.
When it was thrown away it filled an entire builders skip with waste paper... Glad I was working for someone else then, and with so many people (including...
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Aluminum composite is also easier to mount and is far stronger. I have just talked one of my customers into doing a store sign in composite rather than save money on 10mm coro. No matter how much you warn, if the sign looks like crap in 3 years they will point at you.
Composite...
its clear from the photo your pressure is off. Looks like it may be light...
if the buckle is V shaped you are light, of its D shaped you are too heavy.
I had the same issue, had someone service it and watched what they did. Now I have 6 year old RS that runs as good as the day it was installed.
Connect it to an old computer, just create a web page that pulls feeds and displays them. You should be able to setup something exactly like that...I'm betting there are websites that do exactly that.
ok, so I should be good just butting the panels and screwing to the frame.
I did a little digging, Dibond publishes 2.4mm per meter over 100 degrees.
But I guess the frame will expand even more.
I'm installing a 48ft long x2ft high dibond sign made up of 8ft panels. since it's still cold this time of year, what kind of expansion should I expect in the hot summer months? I'll be installing to a wood frame bolted to the building.
Should I install with a gap?
it's actually made in Germany. We use it for our banner stands and when it's good it's great...
We lost a good customer over the cat pee smell, All we got was replacement rolls and excuses. Our supplier now has to do a smell test on every roll.
They have gone completely downhill. I have...
My opinion is the Roland is a better build. Just check the posts and compare roland issues to Mimaki. We went with Roland and have had not a single issue in 6 years...oh and ditto, not a single nozzle has dropped.
In the end both machines will do the job. Go with the company that offers the...
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