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Oops, sorry. I guess that DID sound condescending. What I meant was that the search sites were failing, not you.
I looked for the “K” in a LOT of font image searches and came up with nothing even close!
I kept thinking “C’mon... you’re all missing that cool K!”
Found it finally on LikeFont, a...
I bought one for my mother who has difficulty falling and staying asleep. She refused to try it because it reminded her of being a child and having to pile blankets just to be warm. So I use it and LOVE it. I tend to stay in one place and fall sleep faster, reducing my restless nights significantly.
Because it’s inside, you can print on paper and apply a removable mounting adhesive to the face. Permenant on one side, removable on the other, like LexJet’s:
https://www.lexjet.com/crystalclear-x-repositionable-adhesive
We aren’t a printer. We’re a Trade Show Custom Booth Builder. A lot of booths are all SEG. Some only have poster size prints. Some use huge monitors or projections. So I know I can’t get a new flatbed printer.
We have 3 locations across the states with warehouses but my location is the only...
Not the way I see it. We wait days for printers to get the DTS prints to us. All I do is hit “send” and then work on other stuff while it prints. I’ve been mounting for nearly 20 years and can have a 4X8 mounted and trimmed in under 20 minutes.
Now I’m being asked how a new Latex would be better than fixing the HP because we outsource prints for Direct To Substrate. He thinks DTS prints are less labor, easier to replace and easier to handle. I replied that I apply to substrate so what’s the difference?
Don’t get me going on my Titan 165 laminator or my Graphic 4100-130 cutter. Even Graphtec doesn’t offer the software for it any more. And I’m running Gerber Omega Cave Man.
Having an aqueous inkjet like HP’s Designjet makes it difficult to do in-house printing because, as a trade show company all the prints are crated, shipped to Vegas or wherever, handled by who-the-hell-knows, and then pulled down, repacked and sent to one of our warehouses. It may or may not be...
We’ve been offered a 2 year old fully operational Ricoh Pro L4160 for $6500. (The current owners are going to a 10ft commercial monstrosity and one of their people is married to one of ours).
Presently I have a 9 year old HP Designjet z6100ps that’s having motherboard issues causing it to...
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