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I think this is true of every industry I've worked in. You'll always get those customers who are either too uneducated about the benefits of the product or service they're seeking or don't care about it, even though it may make or break their business.
I ended up having a long conversation over many calls and emails to Roland. Apparently, my printer is too old to get the most out of the Versawerks software with error diffusion. They'll be releasing a patch at some point to make it compatible, but for now I'm stuck.
Why not wrap it left to right? If I recall, the hood of a 2002 viper has the intake spot about 8" back from the front, as seen here:
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Perhaps there's a way to print and cut the vinyl to accentuate the intake hole and use the seam...
Hey Nate,
I think I do need more clarification. I've tried opening it in both Queue A and Queue B and I'm getting the same screen. Maybe I'm importing these wrong? Here's a screenshot:
Any ideas?
Denis
I've been having all kinds of problems using Versawerks to print some decals. The newest issue is in the quality of the print.
We're using Versawerks 4.0 currently. I've tried every profile available, on both normal and high quality, and the images always end up with halftone issues. One part...
The stuff we have been printing on is ORAJET 3651. I imagine that would be comparable with the Oracal 3651.
I'm headed over to the graphics shop right now to pick up some 6 mil vinyl. We'll see if that helps at all.
Denis
JHillDesigns - The ink wipes off the vinyl. Once the sticker is on the bumpers, they tend to stick just fine. Our problem with the thin vinyl has been in applying it without bubbles or stretching, but once it's on there it sticks.
John and Klem - We've been having a local sign shop produce our "full runs" for customers when they want 500+ of something. We're looking to do the best we can on small runs (1 to 100 pieces typically).
While a laminate would be ideal, it's not practical for such small pieces even at the...
We have an SP-300V that we've been using occasionally for internal stickers. We're ready to move up to using it for production, customizing some of our items with bumper sticker-like material.
We've tried a 3.5 mil and a 4 mil vinyl, both glossy. They had alright results, but they almost never...
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