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Also really happy with the Graphtec service. Came out took a look at the machine and told me it was flexi's fault and left. Called Flexi they tell me it's graphtecs fault.
We have a fc8000-160 we cut and perf all the time. Also to what the other poster said that you have to set up certain colors for cut and perf not true. When you make your cut and perf lines you set them each on different layers in illustrator and change the names of the layer to cut and perf...
I usually use it for sheeting on sign blanks and such. My question mainly was how do you store it. Besides the circular file cabinet... which I seem to be using more and more as my pile grows ever larger.
Everybody saves their scrap vinyl from pieces that got messed up during print. To just the extra waste that goes along with making signs. My question is what does everyone do with these random sized pieces of vinyl. How do you store them. I can't think of anything else except for a giant...
Definetely trying to push the "green" thing around in CA. If you have a chance can you have them send me a sample or maybe somewhere I could pick one up. Let me know.
The back of the sign does have a some text " Thank you for visiting" at the top of it. So drilling straight through wasn't an option. Also just covering with name plates would be ok except for all the bolts or holes coming out the other side. What I thought was the new sheet of acrylic would...
We Thought about that my only problem is the customer says that the people in his complex come and go frequently. I thought taking that if I was going to be taking the screws in and out pretty often the acrylic of the original black backing would quickly become stripped out.
Wouldn't let me post this second picture for some reason. This is what I was thinking Black is the original sign. The big white block is the new stand off attached straight to the original one. And then all the little ones with stand offs attached to the new white block.
Hopefully I posted in the right area. I don't think so though. I have a customer with the black sign in the picture. Right now whenever a company in this complex moves they scrape the vinyl off the sign and add a new company on. He's looking for something a little more removable so he...
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