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Register Now for Mutoh's Vehicle Wrap Seminar

PSG

New Member
January 15th, 2009

Register now to attend Mutoh's Vehicle Wrap Seminar, hosted by the fastest graphic installer in the world, Justin Pate and successful CEO of Carwraps, Inc., Todd LaBrie, on March 19 & 20, 2009 at Mutoh America's headquarters in Phoenix, AZ.

Pate has mastered meticulous and efficient speed wrapping skills, allowing him to wrap three times faster than the average installer, earning him a six figure income. Receive personal graphic installation training from Pate and learn all aspects of producing wraps from Todd to earn your company a large profit.

Wrap Training Seminar entails:
• Information about the ideal printer for the job, the ValueJet 1614-64"
• A clear explanation about the material used
• Design, rip and print overview
• Hands on demonstration for prepping vehicles
• Wrapping techniques for any type, style or size of vehicle
• Cutting, positioning, and layout tips
• Guidelines for the heating process
• Lamination tips for maximum performance of vehicle graphics
• Tips and techniques that ensure seamless, long lasting results

Todd LaBrie founded Carwraps, Inc. in 2003 with $400 and one Mutoh printer. He earned more than $700K in revenue the first year and recently purchased a second Mutoh printer to continue driving the successful business.

www.mutoh.com

This information provided courtesy
www.wide-formatimaging.com
 
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Sign-Man Signs

Guest
Sorry Joe but aren't you just a rep for Mutoh? It appears to me that you are using Mutoh as a footstep to sell your products and playing yourself and your company off as "Mutoh". I tried calling Mutoh direct but no one answered the phone. Can you link us to Mutoh for more information? Doesn't appear to be anything about a "Mutoh" wrap class on their web site. Fred is this guy a Merchant Member?
 

PSG

New Member
Incorrect Sign-Man Signs, I am just a independent sign shop owner just like you. All I am doing is posting newsworthy items that others might find of use or interest. If you have further interest in this seminar and find no info on Mutoh's website I suggest contacting the Mutoh dealer of your choice.
 
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Sign-Man Signs

Guest
Two posts promoting Mutoh and you're not a rep? You should be. A little fishy brother. How about posting something really note worthy like "How to get some of that bail-out money".
 

QuickSignsSA

New Member
January 15th, 2009

Register now to attend Mutoh's Vehicle Wrap Seminar, hosted by the fastest graphic installer in the world, Justin Pate and successful CEO of Carwraps, Inc., Todd LaBrie, on March 19 & 20, 2009 at Mutoh America's headquarters in Phoenix, AZ.

Pate has mastered meticulous and efficient speed wrapping skills, allowing him to wrap three times faster than the average installer, earning him a six figure income. Receive personal graphic installation training from Pate and learn all aspects of producing wraps from Todd to earn your company a large profit.

Wrap Training Seminar entails:
• Information about the ideal printer for the job, the ValueJet 1614-64"
• A clear explanation about the material used
• Design, rip and print overview
• Hands on demonstration for prepping vehicles
• Wrapping techniques for any type, style or size of vehicle
• Cutting, positioning, and layout tips
• Guidelines for the heating process
• Lamination tips for maximum performance of vehicle graphics
• Tips and techniques that ensure seamless, long lasting results

Todd LaBrie founded Carwraps, Inc. in 2003 with $400 and one Mutoh printer. He earned more than $700K in revenue the first year and recently purchased a second Mutoh printer to continue driving the successful business.

www.mutoh.com

This information provided courtesy
www.wide-formatimaging.comhttp://www.wide-formatimaging.comhttp://www.wide-formatimaging.com

Do you have a direct link to where to register and cost? Not finding it...
 
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