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I think it varies depending on where you are. I prefer UPS to deliver my packages because my local FedEx driver is incompetent. I usually ship via FedEx, however, because I've found it's much cheaper in the past.
I'm with Flame. I don't mind giving discounts --> but only if I feel they are deserved. And typically, coming in the front door asking for one isn't the way to get one.
On a 3' x 3' window I think you'll be ok if you are careful. I've lettered some large, single-pane windows here in town that had to have been installed in the 1940s or 1950s. I've lettered a few in the 6' x 6' or bigger range that seemed like they gave an inch (I'm sure it was more like .125" or...
You have to be careful. You can't put as much pressure on when you squeegee as you can with stronger glass. Also be careful taking off the transfer tape.
The face looks bad. It will look like total crap when it is lighted. But the damage is cosmetic only. The damage is to the surface only; it is nowhere near deep enough to cause the face to fail. Even if the face did fail, it is on a wall and there is no way anyone could be injured.
So I'm gonna...
The sign originally belonged to a restaurant owner who went bankrupt. My client, who took over and has been in business at the location for more than a year, complained when he had to pay $200 for it. So he sure as hell isn't going to lay out any money for a new face.
I'll clean off the crust...
Idiot customer decided to save the $100 I quoted him to strip regular calendared vinyl off a 3x12 pan polycarb face. I told him how to do it, but instead, he just poured gasoline on it (with the vinyl still on), let it soak for who knows how long, then scraped it off.
The face is now discolored...
I'm not familiar with WinPlot or cutting out of Corel. I've always been a Flexi user. There is a setting in Flexi's Production Manager called Optimize Cutting Order. You can reduce the value to have the plotter travel less distance between cutting objects; if you increase the number it will...
Not techman, but from a quick google search:
--In Japan, business cards are called meishi. Japanese give and receive meishi with both hands. It should be printed in your home language on one side and Japanese on the other. Present the card with the Japanese language side up.
--Take special...
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