I want to thank all the members that have upgraded your accounts. I truly appreciate your support of the site monetarily. Supporting the site keeps this site up and running as a lot of work daily goes on behind the scenes.
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Check out these specs http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF05a/18972-18972-3328061-12600-3328080-3974848.html?jumpid=ex_r11400_us/en/ga/IPG/_ps_g_hpdesignjetl25500/DesignjetL25500Phrase&k_clickid=AMS|34621176-e7fc-8428-a33a-000040c516b2
"Custiomer calls me with the WTF phone call. I contact vendor and relay story and they research and come back to me saying the files were output per my specifications from the last time we produced 1x3 panels. They used different frames previously which were - lets all say it together - 2"...
L25500 "field" UPGRADE???
Matt, that is a great question. My hunch is HP is "dissuaded" from a "field" upgrade because the L25500 went on "FIRE SALE" :thumb:
staying within the regulations!
Congratulations! for your foray into the street sign business. Obviously, the weather over the past few months should generate a lot of revenue for your business. By the way, if you need the MUTCD, please let me know.
If you upgrade the computer, but do not upgrade the software, how will you design and cut the graphics? As Mike D said previously, REPLACING the blade protection strip requires you to COMPLETELY remove the old strip (including adhesive).
In my opinion, "raising prices" is necessary because the cost of raw materials continues to rise. The best support for raising prices is "...the price at the pump..." It is a wonderful visual aid. On the other hand, price increases should be made plain and simple and should allow for the...
Gold vs. Yellow
MIKEPRO, perhaps a side-by-side comparison is in order to assure you on the yellows?!?! A comparison using the same media, same printer, your inks-their inks
The BOTTOM LINE is the warranty is only as good as the company standing behind the warranty. Therefore, DO what you SAY you are going to DO. And, in old construction vernacular, "...measure twice, cut once..."
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