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If they tell you to keep it you can experiment with different things to clean it up if you like and maybe use it for something. I would try rapid remover just to see, it takes off a lot of things other than adhesive fairly well.
Both my daughters are nurses. If you saw what gear they have on to deal with covid victims you would know the masks the public wears are useless. I wear one just so I don't have to tell all the Karens out there to mind there own damn business. One of my daughters has not taken the vaccine. We...
When I used a daige in the past I always used a sled under entire piece I was running. Usually a sheet of thin pvc. Never used it for taping just laminating or mounting prints to solid substrate, lots of coro. Key was a good seam of tape at front edge to assure it started nice and flat. Made...
Heat's not going to fix lack of tension. If it is not an adjustable frame setup for flex face you will have to remove screws and re-tension. And pray. Proper way is to use one mount in middle of all 4 sides and tension to 4 corners.
All I did was copy and paste photo into signlab and then use th eyedropper tool to give me rgb values. I have found for me at least in the past that working in rgb instead of cmyk is much more on point.
If you cheap out on that many pieces it will bite you in the a** if you have to do it again. I would be worried about shrinkage using cheap material and lam. Nothing like a call 3 or 4 months down the road telling you all these pieces are shrinking and the customer wanting them replaced.
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