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That's what I thought, I've been buying all my 3M (It's all we use) from Fellers for years I can't imagine how much money I could have saved if I'd known this earlier.
We only stock the UltraFlex JetFlex (54" Roll) for banner material. For calendared vinyl I've been using the new 3M-IJ35, 3 year. For cast I use 3M IJ-180 or 3M IJ-180c for wraps. Used to buy all my 3M vinyl from Fellers until the Tubelite rep came to my office and I "Saw the Light". Tubelite is...
I just purchased a copy of GraphixCalc Pro (See banner at bottom of page) and so far a like it. I used to have a wall full of tables and charts and the trusty sign craft price book but now I just type in some quick info and presto I have a price.
For small signs and graphics I do about 60% of my orders via email. That's my favorite way to deal with the customer because I don't delete any emails so I always have a paper trail. The other 30% are phone orders and the last 10% manage to find my shop and walk in. I don't usually meet...
I use it a lot. I usually create the object and apply the stroke, then I'll increase/decrease the size of the object with the Transform option unchecked until the size of the dashes look right. Then I check the transform option and resize the object to what ever size it should be.
I hope that...
I love daFont!! I've always wondered about the copyright stuff though. Not all the fonts come with the info on whether or not you can use it for commercial purposes. Still lots of good stuff there.
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