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Is there a way to convert a fs file I assume is flexi to eps
Is there a way to convert a fs file I assume is flexi to eps
Thanks, it's a customer file, and they don't have access to flexi. I guess I will have to find someone using that program to convert it for me.
One who wants to retain the rights to his artwork???but what kind of jackass "designer" would give a customer a logo file (I'm assuming) in a proprietary format?
...and/or make it a tad bit frustrating or difficult for some low-balling, unethical, fly-by night, sign-maker-wanna-be, jack-wagon hack to produce.One who wants to retain the rights to his artwork???
One who wants to retain the rights to his artwork???
To a customer who has apparently paid for the artwork? (I'm assuming this, because if the customer hadn't paid for it, they wouldn't be getting any file from me.)...and/or make it a tad bit frustrating or difficult for some low-balling, unethical, fly-by night, sign-maker-wanna-be, jack-wagon hack to produce.
I print t's in house and send paper printing out. That way I keep the customer in house. Just sent a file yesterday to local ad service for a customer. Got paid for doing it. The person at the other end is always more than grateful for getting ready to print art from me instead of having to drag it out of customer and customer is happy that their ads weren't done by someone of a lesser skill level.To a customer who has apparently paid for the artwork? (I'm assuming this, because if the customer hadn't paid for it, they wouldn't be getting any file from me.)
I agree that there are plenty of unscrupulous people in this (any) business, but if I paid for something with the expectation of being able to use it and then found it- essentially- worthless, I'd be plenty pissed.
Sure, this is a sign shop forum, but what if that same customer needed the "logo" or whatever for business cards or for tee-shirts? Do you expect a printer or tee-shirt shop to have a copy of Flexi?
VanderJ is correct- only SAI (Flexi) programs will open Flexi files. Glad someone can help you out. I have an older version of Flexi, so I could give it a shot if needed.
Also, not exactly a response to your question- but what kind of jackass "designer" would give a customer a logo file (I'm assuming) in a proprietary format?
To a customer who has apparently paid for the artwork? (I'm assuming this, because if the customer hadn't paid for it, they wouldn't be getting any file from me.)
I agree that there are plenty of unscrupulous people in this (any) business, but if I paid for something with the expectation of being able to use it and then found it- essentially- worthless, I'd be plenty pissed.
Sure, this is a sign shop forum, but what if that same customer needed the "logo" or whatever for business cards or for tee-shirts? Do you expect a printer or tee-shirt shop to have a copy of Flexi?