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Cap tops, and man that sucks, we were doing some spring cleaning last weekend and I found about 8 or 10 of them (brand new) from our JV3 that we got rid of a year and a half ago and I pitched them. If I still had them I'd send them up to you...
26 GS6000s? I'm pretty sure I'd have shot my face off a long time ago...
Anyway, can you post a picture of the problem, it's hard to diagnose without seeing it. I suspect it's a media feed issue or profile issue though. Does it occur with different profiles as well or is it specific to just one...
1. Don't use calendered on a vehicle unless it is going on a flat surface and is not expected to last more than a year or two or is a promotional job.
2. In our experience Oracal's calendered films do not like heavy ink coverage at the edges. We stopped using it almost entirely because we...
I've played around with samples from our local dealer, but they were pre-printed so I've never actually printed on it. It sticks about like static cling, if I understand it right there's not actually adhesive but tiny tiny "suction cups" that hold it to the glass, so for a permanent application...
There is a new product out called Window Shock that is a perforated material applied to the inside. You can't laminate it though, but it may still be worth looking into for your application.
Doesn't look terrible really, I agree the corners look a bit tricky, but overall pretty straightforward.
Personally I think that thing is cool, I kinda' want one...
From time to time we send out an email blast to our clients to let them know what we're up to or to wish them happy holidays or whatever, we use a local marketing company for most of it.
Apparently for our Easter email blast everyone has been busy behind my back. This is what was just sent...
I"m with SightLine. If you don't necessarily need the "green" technology of latex, why not go for a JV33? He's right, if you know JV3s in and out a JV33 will be a snap. I love ours, wouldn't trade it for the world...
For 400 I'd be looking into making a mold and casting them in urethane, then spray with Luminore or something similar for the finished metal effect.
No way I'd consider routing 400 of something that detailed...
This.
They're a smaller company, sometimes you'll need to leave a message but they will get back to you. I think your experience is unique, and probably a result of them being a fairly small company who is probably really tired and recovering from the ISA show.
That said, we just bought...
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