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Thank you. Sorry about the upload problem.
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I'm not at home and I'm not sure if my pic uploaded but it's a T-shirt of Dog's head and his beard, hair and the shadow on his face are jet black and the rest of his face is pure white. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Cutrix started following Adding Graphics from Photoshop, What kind of art?, Pinch Roller Replacement and and 4 others
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Any help would be greatly appreciated. What kind of art is this considered in this sample pic of Dog the Bounty Hunter.
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Pinch Roller Replacement
Cutrix replied to Cutrix's topic in USCutter Refine Cutting Plotter Support Requests
I appreciate the help arty. I've had this cutter for about 3 years and always thought the first roller was stationary because I could never move it like the other two. Once again, thanks for the help. -
Pinch Roller Replacement
Cutrix replied to Cutrix's topic in USCutter Refine Cutting Plotter Support Requests
Anybody got any info on this? -
I have the Refine MH721 and the lever on the 1st pinch roller (the stationary one) broke off. The 1st pinch roller is stationary, or I assume it is because I've never been able to slide it down the track and was wondering if it is replaceable. I didn't know if the process of replacing it was different from the other 2 rollers because it is stationary. If I am able to replace it, I would appreciate a little info on how to do so. 90% of the jobs I do have only needed 2 pinch rollers so I'm wondering if I could take the last roller and replace the broken one since I never use it anyway. I plan on buying a new one but atleast I could still do some lettering until I get one ordered. I would be very grateful for any help the forum could give me.
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I'm looking for a mechanic working under the hood. I was kinda hoping for something a little cartoony but still professional looking if that makes any sense. Something that will tell the customer that they would be happy to work on there car kinda image. A friend of mine was a mechanic since we went to high school and now he's opening his own shop next month. I've seen some on the forum but none fit the bill. In color would be great. Thanks for any help.
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I ran it thru What The Font and it came back as Eurydome Condensed Bold. Looks pretty close. I tried to find a free download of it but had no luck.
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I've actually cut the end off a plastic spatula. It was one of the best squeegees I ever had until my wife thought it was garbage and threw it in the trash. lol.
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I've used a sock before. LOL. Sounds funny but it worked.
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In SignBlazer, click File > Import. Click on the folder on the right hand side where the Photoshop image is and you should see a preview of it. When the image is too big in size, it won't show a preview but it should still show the name of the image for you to select and import into SignBlazer. Hope that helps.
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Yeah, this was for a good friend of mine. He runs a landscape business and the deal was he would mow, edge, weed-eat and trim my hedges every weekend if I made him the decal. I figured it was a good deal. The summers are long here in Florida. I don't do it for a living, more like a second job. I've done plenty of 1,2 and 3 layered signs/decals but this is my first 5 colored one. Just trying to get an idea of what to charge on something like that.
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No kidding. I was born and raised in Sanford. Lived in Lake Mary for a couple of years also. Right behind Lk. Mary Elementary School. Small World.
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I did this Notre Dame logo for a good friend of mine a few weeks ago and posted it in the "Show Your Work" category. Anyways, I've never done a graphic with so many colors and would like to know what you guys would charge for something like this. The logo is 24" x 24" with 5 colors. I found eps. files for it on the web but it took me about 20 to 30 minutes in SignBlazer to clean it up and add the font and about 30 minutes to cut it, layer the colors and mask it. It took maybe 20 minutes to apply it on his window doing a wet application using 2 pieces, 1st the ND & leprechaun and 2nd "Fighting Irish". I've seen a lot of experienced sign makers on here give out prices and would love to know how much you would charge for something like this. Appreciate any help on this.
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I'll agree with ya on that one. I've always liked the BULLDAWGS. Don't want to think about weeding it though.