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On the new capping stations the screens are clipped in and can't come out. Order a new capping station if you're still on an old one. Also, we clean around the head ever morning, not weekly. Quite a bit builds up in just one day!
Couple hundred bucks maybe, 6.5 is pretty out of date. And that's if the license even allows resale. You'd have to transfer ownership of the license on the usb dongle, etc.
As a heads up Onyx x10 added support for black point compensation, as well as support for 16-bit processing which is also pertinent to this conversation.
Well that's not exactly true you still need 300dpi or more depending on your offset vendor. "High resolution" is a meaningless phrase but hitting print screen isn't going to cut it in most scenarios. If you full screened on a 1920x1200 resolution monitor or so you'd get enough pixel data, but...
I don't have a GS6000 but if you're frying motherboards your machine probably isn't grounded properly. Use a ground fault indicator to check that the outlet you're plugging into is actually grounded. If so, there might be a short in the machine somewhere or the motherboard isn't grounding properly.
Yikes you must have some terrible employees and might want to consider investing in employee training ;). They should get better over time, if they're never as good as the interview you're hiring con artists or your training/culture sucks.
We've never had a problem with 210, don't even stock 200 but I thought I'd throw it out there. No returns we can think of and we use the 210/3850 combo for some very large international brands who would definitely be all over us if something was up. Cast over calendared with time the two will...
I'd be concerned both about the intellectual property involved (who owns the rights to the police logos if you're using actual logos, etc.) as well as any downhill liability from impersonation of an officer claims. Shouldn't be too hard to clear it with the authorities though, let them make the...
What's the elevator pitch? What can this service give me that I can't get on my own already? We're in the age of massive, free social curation of content, what does this service provide that active networking can't? Or is this targeted at people who aren't great at new media tools...?
This debate has become fruitless but just because you choose to treat something as a commodity doesn't make it one. The original point is that price is a comparative advantage, not a competitive advantage. Maybe you're in a tiny burg where you can compete by being the only shop but in a...
And the latter can be bought at Home Depot for pennies--my point is you position your business to pursue jobs which cannot be commodities, otherwise sooner or later someone else will eat your lunch and you'll be back to square one. Take the commodity jobs that fall in your lap but build your...
As an additional point to Fred's primer on pricing, remember not to treat your product as a commodity. Know your strengths and weaknesses and craft your business and marketing approach around them and that will help define your perceived value. Competitors can clone your shop but they can't...
Really great as a set and it looks like a brand new boat now, very nice.
Should pull in some work too if you just happen to have it parked in the boat launch area during busy summer weekends.
The second one is nice, especially if printed on a distressed t-shirt. The first would be better without the flourishes, though the "screen printers..." line and the address typography need some work.
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