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2 years ago I had a very attractive female dropping hints all over the place that she'd trade certain favors for window lettering and installation of an existing banner on her storefront.
I always ran my plotters on a max of 30 or so for 15+ years. A couple of years ago I started turning my Mimaki up to 100 on all die-cut vinyl, as long as it isn't an 8-foot-long box or outline.
I thought I was good at Before/After and What Objects Are Missing games, but I'll be damned if I can tell the difference between the 2 logos in the OP.
EDIT: OK, after 10 minutes I see the lightning bolt now goes into the palm of the hand. Is that the only difference?
I do small stuff like yard signs with minimal drying time on my Mimaki all the time. Sometimes tight deadlines dictate I have to do it on bigger stuff like 4x4 or 4x8 real estate signs. But on those larger sizes the application (big squeegee) goes 1000% smoother when I let it dry overnight. The...
Nothing in writing, just common sense here. Sheet metal and steel and aluminum tubing prices are so volatile I can't guarantee they won't change week-to-week or maybe even day-to-day. But that's usually the only thing. If I quote a job involving those I tell them prices could change slightly at...
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