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Aside from a flatbed router or similar CNC setup, the occasional cut you could do with a plunge router. Use a colllar to ride a styrene (0.060") template of the circle made by scoring it with a trammel scribe.
Sounds like the elements were flattened prior to it getting to you. If in outline mode you don't see any vector elements, you have nothing to work with.
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I made the same suggestion in a previous thread Old Dog posted about the same issue. Either it's not the problem, or he doesn't understand what we're talking about...
Don't you DARE use "A". I'm irritated I can not un-see what I just saw. "B" has a nice look, but it screams video game to me. Needs a more suitable font.
For it to carry the diagonal continually, further than the length of a pass I would think it's something going on in the file. Does it do this if you were to print just a block of color (new file - not using the this one)?
I haven't run one of those, but when I ran a Vutek that sort of symptom would happen when the head height was off or the electrostatic bars needed cleaning.
I always see Gino's pics. It all depends if he likes you or not. I don't know what you all did to deserve this, but it must have been pretty bad. Shame on you...
I've tried profiling different things that come out looking faded, and it turns into a situation of laying more ink. The ink starts bleeding, rather than the color popping. Dye-sub or synthetic fabric seems to be the only solution.
I've used similar, with the same result. One that has nice color is the Opt-Solve Banner Silk from Advantage. It doesn't feel quite as cloth-like, but the color is nice.
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