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Your best bet at this point is to hire an experienced screen printer to run your shop. Not sure I would have went uv, but that's because I've always been an air dry with racks guy. You will still need flatbed for those who want photos on their signs, so it might be in your best interest to...
gmc sierra 1500 and f600 bucket truck. If I need to transport over size items ( often) I use a trailer. Although I am about to let the bucket go and just rent a pull behind from time to time if needed and save some dough.
Wow, not going to spend the time to learn the software just yet. Simply don't have the time right now. Can someone look at a file for me and give me a price to output halftone films?
It sounds like they only had a very old version of sl cut. SL print/cut is excellent imho. I have been using it Since the 90's. It has run many large format printers, cutters and done all my screen printing design. I have corel and adobe suite as well. Love Corel. Not that big an adobe fan even...
is it not worth the 500$ upgrade to be able to use old files and keep consistency with old established customers? You may even find the error of your ways and start using it, lol.
using an old 26" pvc squeegee with black felt today with one arm. wife is holding taped graphic for me as i broke my left arm 3 weeks ago. squeegee working like a champ
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