Bradster941
New Member
Funny stuff, I love these kinds of stories.
I had a customer who had a cheap plotter and made cheap banners and coro signs out of her kitchen. She needed a 4' x 8' digital print to go on painted Home Depot plywood, but since she was "in the business" and did vinyl, she just wanted the print.
No Problem, printed on 3651 with 210 lam..
A week later when I did my follow up satisfaction call, I learned she applied the print to the plywood by spraying the backing paper with 3M spray adhesive, and Sticking it down to the plywood.
It was all I could do to keep from laughing out loud.
Told her that she needed to remove the vinyl from the backing before it started peeling off in the dewy nights air.
Here solution, have Hubby use his staple gun and tack it down on all four sides. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Also, when I was in the air conditioning business, I use to love these old men that tried to fix their air conditioners themselves until they finally gave up and called me. I always, (the sinister side of me), enjoyed while handing them the bill for $400 that it would have only been $150 if I didn't have to undo everything they did before fixing the original problem.
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I had a customer who had a cheap plotter and made cheap banners and coro signs out of her kitchen. She needed a 4' x 8' digital print to go on painted Home Depot plywood, but since she was "in the business" and did vinyl, she just wanted the print.
No Problem, printed on 3651 with 210 lam..
A week later when I did my follow up satisfaction call, I learned she applied the print to the plywood by spraying the backing paper with 3M spray adhesive, and Sticking it down to the plywood.
It was all I could do to keep from laughing out loud.
Told her that she needed to remove the vinyl from the backing before it started peeling off in the dewy nights air.
Here solution, have Hubby use his staple gun and tack it down on all four sides. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Also, when I was in the air conditioning business, I use to love these old men that tried to fix their air conditioners themselves until they finally gave up and called me. I always, (the sinister side of me), enjoyed while handing them the bill for $400 that it would have only been $150 if I didn't have to undo everything they did before fixing the original problem.
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