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You should contact "Advanced Plotting Devices" at apdevices.com or 1-714-641-6658 for tech info and help on those machines.
Viet Lee is the owner and main tech man. He came from the original Anagraph company. He has been a huge help to me over the years.
Maria will most likely be your first line...
WOW! My deepest condolences to Connie and the family.
I just heard of his passing today. I had last talked to him just a few days prior to his passing.
He was truly a remarkable man of many accomplishments and knowledge and I know he had a great impact on many lives in the sign industry. He...
I don't see why it wouldn't. ClearJet is a liquid UV clear that is formulated for solvent and Eco-solv prints. It accepts 1Shot lettering enamel well.
A shop I used to deal with for Flat-bed printing used ClearJet on bare wood hollow doors before printing on them. They would then re-spray the...
I would think that spraying your water color paper with ClearJet® before printing would do the trick. Of course you would need to give the paper a window of drying time after spraying before printing but the drying time of the ClearJet® is quite rapid.
Plus Plus for this method. It saves time and lasts longer than edge sealing alone as well as protecting the SignGold surface. I like to use a 3/16th" contour overlap of cast clear film.
Gino, Your uncanny ability to read a picture, proportions within and the placement of human physical apparatus as well as trajectory of projectile or explosive objects seems to be waning. Maybe a visit to Johnny & Hon's is in order. ;) Have a Bushmill's double for me while you're at it.
Sometimes an employee will have a major (real or perceived) situation in their personal life that an employer can very simply remedy for a valued employee. I have been on both ends as an employee and employer. In all cases, the outcome was a "positive" for all.
In the O.P.'s case... it may be...
If you consider this employee a "valued" or potentially valued" member of your staff thus far, try sitting down with them away from "work", in a neutral environment and... having a real "conversation".
Consider talking "with" them, rather than "to" them.
Keep an open mind and measured tongue...
Ha! I remember when that was the main (only) rag that covered the bases until SignCraft came along.
After that SOTT pretty much went all"electric" and diffed most everything else.
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