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Gone all the regular routes to find this one, but I'm coming up short. Anyone have any ideas? Unfortunately, I have to get it pretty exact.
Thanks in advance!
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Agree with others, if you want to get more responses on this start a new thread, but to answer your question, we built an angled jig that we can slide our styrene/pvc into. We heat along the edge with a heat gun and as it softens we bend to the angle of the jig. The heat gun isn't great at...
I may try that. I'm just worried about getting a lot of folks who think a free printer is going to launch them into the world of sign making, then bug me with every issue that comes up during the learning curve. My ideal situation is that someone familiar with printers, either takes it to...
So maybe a strange question. I have an HP DesignJet L25500 54" solvent printer. It is in working order, but started leaking from the yellow head. As I was getting ready to repair it another printer (60" HP latex) became available at a reasonable price, and since the DesignJet was no longer...
Just an additional option to keep in mind: After years of painting HDU in many of the same helpful ways already suggested here, I actually developed a good working relationship with a local auto body shop. I've had him doing all my HDU painting now and its been completely worth it for me. His...
This is the closest I've found yet! The "M" is off a bit but I can manually modify that. I also went with the Extra Bold, but this will totally work. Thank you so much for your help!
From what I can see in the image here, it looks like its actually Adobe Garamond Pro Bold. Similar to Garamond but definitely has the top slope on the "A". Check it out: Adobe Garamond™ Bold - Fonts.com
I'd take a smaller piece of engine turn and apply it to your standard roll of white vinyl and load it into the machine. Run your print file so it prints across both surfaces and you can compare quality and durabilty to standard printing without wasting a lot of valuable SignGold. Just a...
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