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Can anybody here make this high res print ready? Its going on a hood of a car. The file is 900 x 630 pixels at 300 dpi.
I need only the woman, no background.
I contacted Vector Doctor, but they said its a job for a photoshop expert.
Probably going with a aluminum composite. They will be sandwiched.
The big sign is most likely going to be cut down to 20x4 since I dont think he'll be able to afford 18x8 or 20x8
Yea I think i might go 20 foot instead.
And those wires scare me cuz its high voltage 3 phase. I'd like to stay away from that with my bucket truck.
I think its about 20 feet off the ground, I haven't gone out with the bucket truck to measure yet. Hopefully it isn't higher than my truck can go.
Ginormous sign.
18x8 feet.
what do you think would be the best way to build, and mount this sign? I was thinking 1" tube framing, or pressure treated 2x4 frame lag bolted to building, then covered in sheets of aluminum or aluminum composite. But that probably isn't the best looking way since...
you dont need a cdl license for a truck under 26,000 gvw. my bucket truck is 15,000 gvw. I dont have special insurance either. According to the VIN its just a regular truck.
gas does suck though
I got a 97 Ford 4 years ago. paid only $3500 for it. I use it for myself, and also rent it out (with me). Other sign shops also hire me all the time for installs (including two big sign franchises)
https://www.facebook.com/thebuckettruck/photos_stream
Yea sounds like bad media. 1204 pinch rollers go all the way accross the printer with almost no space between them. So i doubt its a pinch roller issue.
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