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  1. Newbie from years ago...

    Joined in 2012, but closing shop in 2015... My business just wasn't making it. I blame the economy and also those darn franchise sign shops that have sprung up in my area! No offense to those who may work for one. XD Anyways, it's time to sell some equipment. Well, actually just a cutter...
  2. Matte Black to Photo Black Conversion...

    I've looked almost EVERYWHERE for replacement kits... I found a way to trick the printer to convert it, but I am hesitant about the instructions. They can be found here http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1003&message=18108932 Any suggestions?
  3. Just a bit curious

    Well, when business is slow I do stuff like that and that language has been around since the Internet was born.
  4. Just a bit curious

    I incorporate them in decals and shirts, they really do sell
  5. Just a bit curious

    They're smilies I use instead of the animated ones. here is a link to some that I use http://www.netlingo.com/smileys.php
  6. Just a bit curious

    You know? I should have added that one XD
  7. Just a bit curious

    What does everyone do with the pieces of vinyl you can't use? I covered a lawn chair once XD
  8. nifty trick with my Roland GX-24

    I just got interested in PaperCraft http://www.papercraftmuseum.com/ and some of the ones I wanted to do was way too hard and time consuming with an x-acto knife. So I got to thinking... I printed out the pieces on Epson paper, (had a coated backing) and since I also use ThermoFlex for some...
  9. New to the Forum!

    First off, I want to say that I'm so glad a forum like this exists. I started my business back in 2002 when I just graduated from high school. Set up a nice shop in the basement of my parent's house. I balanced the business and college where I got my masters degree in Visual Communications...
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