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I would be more skeptical of a 1/4" gouge holding it in place. I have had our shop sign flex and disappear in severe winds (strong storm for us is hurricane for everyone else,lol) and that was held in place with 1x2 fir strip. Frame stayed, sign never found.
In Florida I have been using transferite high tack for years but it is just personal preference. Every time over the years that a supplier has talked me in to something better I regret it.
At 2500 a run I have to agree with Gino. I have been screen printing that type of work for many years from the size you are talking about to 4' x 4' road signs, PS vinyl, hard panel and mesh. Admittedly when large format printers became solvent printers the market changed somewhat but I imagine...
Do you have an install cd for your version? Seems to me you could just reinstall from disk. I have 12 and have no intentions of upgrading. All I ever hear is people complain about the newer versions. I am slowing down in sign biz until I decide to retire from it. I have migrated my shop and...
I've always just cut up styrene or acrylic ( depending on customer budget and use) and bent with my tabletop strip heater or a heat gun over edge of table for fold. Once you've done the first you can use it for a form.
I have win7 and sl 8 p/c. Not going to upgrade as I would either have to run vm for software or update software too. Signlab 10 I do believe is a 64 bit as sl8 is 32. Gonna stick with cd12 too. I'll just disconnect from internet on production machine and get a new pc for browsing, email, etc. I...
I owned my bucket in my own name and it was single axle under 26,000 gvw so I did not have to have a cdl or dot. I put dot on it just to avoid proving it on the side of the road. I did it over the phone in about an hour. As I was not going out of state it did not require inspection. It cost...
Fabric like phototex or comparable has worked for me on 100% of my sheetrock wall applications. I have a phototex sample the is over ten years old, been on three office walls and still can be removed and replaced with no problem.
Pinch wheels on current 12+ year old graphtec just this year. Did it myself. I did have a motor go out on my first graphtec (24") in the early 90's but they sent me a loaner until mine was fixed no charge.
I remember casmate. Went from anagraph to casmate eons ago. Then went to signlab for last 25 years or so. I have dabbled in flexi, to me it is along the lines of illy as far as user interface.... somewhat..... to me. Signlab can do what all three of your stations need, most likely flexi can too...
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