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I have run into this on occasion with files. Usually the fix has been to close flexi and reopen again and then it will work. One thing I have found is that it is usually when combining raster and vector elements on a single proof. My default mode for sending proofs has become this:
1. Draw a...
Thanks for the tip! I thought that they were "for dry outdoor areas" but it appears as though they are actually weatherproof, good find. Now if we can find a wholesaler that can compete with pricing that would be great! I actually looked into making some of my own from stock extrusions.
We have an accucutter 080 cornermate, a bit spendy but works great for aluminum plastic and acm/acp. We have a couple different radius dies and a slot die for real estate signs.
Completely agree if that is the case for your shop. But for many shops, including mine, the overhead of equipment for building channel letters in house (efficiently) would put me way below the margin I have on outsourcing them. This of course is dependent on volume. Any shop selling channel...
Then you take care of it, and expect your vendor to work with you just like anything else. If you work with people you trust you have less problems and the problems you do run into are easy to solve. If a supplier starts to cheap out and use no name components or cuts corners with quality they...
That brings up another point, what wholesale channel letter manufacturers do you use and what has your experience been like? I am always looking for new/alternatives for supply.
I have run into this as well, but for the most part these are the customers that go with the cheapest option they can find. Some of the larger area shops are selling channel letters way too cheap in my opinion. The customers that are not as focused on getting the cheapest possible option tend to...
For a simple option why not a channel letter box? Attached is one we did a few weeks ago, subbed out to direct sign wholesale. Easy cheap and the customer is thrilled with it. Unless the customer wants to spend more, then I would look at push through style as others mentioned.
I would be interested in any examples as well. I doubt there are any sign examples out there as it is more likely used for mock ups of print items like product packaging. It would really be hard to justify spending the time to make a sign mock up (or at least get paid to). Coming from an...
https://mutoh.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/VJ1624-QuickReferenceManual.pdf
Page 3-47 says this, I am guessing you will have to adjust on the printer and should be good to go.
Keep everything in the building as flexible as possible, you will likely do major rearranging every couple years. As others mentioned infeed and outfeed areas are very important. That is plenty of space for the equipment you are running but it does fill up fast. Just keep everything as organized...
Might be a good application for a direct color systems printer, depends on the look you are going for. Is that a picture of an actual sign? It almost looks like a mockup to me. Not sure how you would cut out acrylic and have the details be durable enough (the arrows and exit words) to hold up...
Maybe try https://schoolofracinggraphics.com/ or give them a call and they might have some other resources. I came across their website last week but have no experience with them or race haulers, just happened to remember seeing one on their site.
We just got a S40600 delivered and set up and are running into the same problem. Our equipment guy has set up several and told us to run the setup in PM for the S60600 and it works great. Today we tried to run the S40600 setup with some downloaded Oracal profiles and had some weird...
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