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Have you recently added a new Adobe plug-in? Like Mask Pro or something? As Fred has pointed out a few times, Mask Pro (and probably other plug-ins) causes a conflict with Flexi. You'll have remove plug-ins one by one until you find the one that causes the conflict; or rename your Plug-In folder...
Are you and/or your husband lebanese? If so I'm jealous. A couple of great friends of mine live in lebanon. Their women are so beautiful and their food is delicious. I never knew about stuffed grape leaves until I saw them on tv recently. Next time my friends come back to the US I'm requesting...
The tubing between each cap top and the pump is joined together by a stainless steel union. It sounds like you haven't had these apart, so it may be a PITA to get them loose. The first time I had to deal with this there was very little extra tubing; everything was tight and it was hard to get...
I actually admit to using it once or twice back in the day, but seeing Algerian in a design makes me want to :frustrated: (if I still had hair, that is)
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All of the OP's info says he will be doing these jobs alone. And unless I'm missing something somewhere or have misunderstood, I believe he said labor for one van is $300 and labor for 200 vans is $175 each. That's a 42% discount.
Assuming you get your install time down to 4 hours, I'm still wondering why you are worth $75 per hour if you do 10 or 20 or 30 vans, but only $43.75 per hour if you do 200 vans.
http://www.whatfontis.com/ IDs it as Medici Text and Victorian Text, both free fonts. I believe you have to be a freemason to use this, however. If you think Gino, iSign and others are hard on you here, wait until the Illuminati get ahold of you.
You can do it easily. But like round man said, hardwiring would be more reliable. I had an old Vinyl Express Lynx plotter that I used wirelessly. I'd get an error on ~ 1 out of 10 jobs or so, but I'm sure that was due to the crappy Linksys print server I was using.
When I first got my JV3...
I come from a newspaper/desktop publishing background and used Macs exclusively from 1988 to ~ 2000. For most of that period, IMO, they were far superior to PCs. In those days, Macs:PCs::beta:VHS. PCs took over because of better marketing and the laziness of Apple to promote its own product. If...
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