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Customer comes back today and says try these options
"Lose the box and make text white and bolder"
Another option "Plastic Surgery on two lines"
If you had just trusted the professional we would had this all hashed out a lot sooner!
p.s. I'm not even convinced this is a backlit sign. I was in...
Another good thing to do when uninstalling corel is to check the option to "Delete user data" or something to that effect. Dump all temp files, restart the pc, then install corel
Some customers you just can't please. They insist on going the "cheapest" route possible. That would be using the existing substrate that's in place (white acrylic).
I'm not usually in the loop on the sales end but I can assure you our sales staff pitched many different proposals and yes I would...
Thank you all for your inputs.
Client doesn't want us messing with there logo "too much". I do like the idea of extending the white block out though.
We'll be doing a "double strike" on clear vinyl with lamination. May or may not cut out the white areas. It would reduce the risk of bubbles...
you can also hold the alt key and select shapes inside without going into the powerclip. USe tab key until you get the shape you're after then use the cntrl+ page up/down keys
Just as I suspected, he's already using that method. Won't allow it. It would be nice to have an option to "ignore white space" or something to that effect.
We have several designers dropping multiple print files into a hot folder for the print tech to print thru his RIP station using Flexi Production Manager. Is there any way to nest any of the files into the white "dead" space of other print files? i.e. three pre-nested 18 x 24's from one designer...
I only hate eps format if gradients are used in the design. Making an eps out of gradients will result in a thousand "bands"/shapes of colors to make up the gradient. Pdf is the solution there. If the design is made up of various raster images then tiff is what we use.
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