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I'd love to. As you can see, I have expunged it from my memory (which is why I am asking for help), but these guys are adamant they want it as it is....thus, I must recreate it.
I have a customer that has a pole sign that needs the faces relettered/replaced. Problem is the highway may or may not change within a year or so and put the sign into the right of way and so he doesn't want to invest in the complete makeover...wants to do the banner thing instead. Anybody...
Thing is, there was a time I could get $6-700 for this sorta thing. Just sold an 8x8 with MUCH less coverage for almost a grand....but these days the pricing is just all over the place, and I cringe just about everytime I quote something. It's a mixed bag.
See the attached file. This is art I did for the ONE previous job I have done for him. And yes, I think there'll be more work in the future. This design is about 60 percent their pre-existing and the rest influence from me.
6 4x8 3mm poly/aluminum signs completely sheeted with full color print, and laminated. 250.00 per panel. This is the counter I got from my customer after I submitted my quote for his project. I guess I should be thankful that he called me back to give me the shot at it, but MAN I hate price...
I would just reload the file in Versaworks and turn it around and print the part you are lacking from the other direction. After, use a straight edge to cut a small overlap on both parts and just seam it when you apply..
I know this sounds weird, but I have always just used the side of a three pound sledge hammer head on dibond. It works amazingly well, and the handle keeps your hands outta the action.
hmm. I have some dry erase laminate...long term though I wonder how well it will hold up...in the past repeated use has caused it to lose it's effectiveness. Is there not an acrylic or lexan product that wouldn't require a laminate?
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Just never encountered this before. Can you you use a Dry erase marker on Regular clear acrylic? If so great, if not, is there a substrate you'd suggest? This is for in room hospital signage.
thanks!
Managed to correct by flooding capping stations with cleaning solution and allowing heads to marinate there for a while, along with several powerful head cleanings. Prints perfectly now. Weird though, never had heads clog that way.
Been working fine, rolling right along, finished print job I was on, come back next day and all four colors refuse to print. When I run a test print, it lays out a FEW scattered lines, mostly magenta. I cleaned the unit thoroughly and worked cleaning solution into the sponges at the capping...
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