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"Would any one have a good high res image of this eagle? I need to print it out in large format on my versacamm. Thanks" Wait...you did originally ask for a copy of the file to print....not how to locate the copyright owner. Sue2
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If you are seriously looking at long-term...then Graphtec is your best choice. None of us like to learn the ins & outs of new equipment. We are all faster and more comfortable with equipment we have used for a while... so looking at another upgrade 2 years down the road isn't practical. Invest in your TIME .......spend the extra now and be done with it Sue2
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I've been happy with Signs 365. Sue2
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Someone may happen to have this badge already in vector...but there are many variations of it...here is one variation: https://www.vecteezy.com/vector-art/143568-police-department-badges Also SeekLogo.com has several badges available in vector. As for the font...Intrique Script is very close...you would need to adjust the "B"
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It doesn't find them all...but close to 90%. PLUS, it tells you where they can be found. Well worth the cost! Sue
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Find My Font is the "Rock Star" in this case.
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Find my Font says..... OPTIOpus (Regular)
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A belayed Welcome! Maybe do the designing in the motel room time and save the actual cutting for at home. You won'r have to drag along vinyl, blades, weeding tools etc. Sue2
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Sample display boards?
Sue2 replied to Scratchthejeepguy's topic in Business Practices, Sales and Pricing, etc.
A white aluminum sign blank would work well. Sue2 -
I have CS4 ..... but my CS6 can save back to 4...I've done it many times Sue2
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Find My Font says: PhoenixScriptFLF (Regular) with outlines Sue2
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Good deal...leaves extra cash for HTV supplies, extra blades.... etc.
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I too get overly intent on the centering & straightness of a shirt graphic. BUT, take a minute to put that shirt on after it's pressed.... the body beneath the shirt affects how the shirt hangs....and what the graphic looks like......no two bodies are alike either! SO, unless you are WAY off on the placement, most customers will not notice a slight shift one way or another. Just my experience.....but, I happen to have a good eye for straight and centered....others may not. Sue2
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Find my font isn't perfect but....very, very good. Sue2
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Norican (Regular) Similar: Wrexham Script (Regular) or Script MT Bold (SC)
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Actually, I primarily run a small print & copy shop...(cut vinyl & HTV are add-ons) and we have both Corel & Illustrator available to use. But the need to be able to create scalable vectors is necessary in printing also for logos, banners, garments...etc. Like Dave, I use Corel mostly because of speed and ease of use. I especially appreciate the fact that all graphics/photos used in a file are actually a part of that file and not linked to outside sources. I have noticed that Vinyl Master has very similar commands & actions as Corel.....that MAY be a good reason to try Corel first. Sue2
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You don't need the newest...I can use CorelDraw X4 on my Windows 7 machine. But I also have X7 on my laptop.
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"Easy to use" depends on the user. Everyone will have their favorite programs. No matter what programs you choose for designing & cutting you will have to spend time learning the "Ins & Outs" of how to create and cut your vectors. This learning curve takes time and effort. It doesn't come without it. For myself, I prefer CorelDraw over Illustrator for creating my vectors. SignBlazer is a nice cut program but I fear its life is limited with advancing technology. VM Cut works fine for cutting my Corel files. Just my 2 cents. Sue2
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IFC RAILROAD (Bold) Thanks to Find My Font
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Want to put big design on back then small on front wait or?
Sue2 replied to eprcvinyls's topic in T-Shirts and/ or Garments
WG...Does the parchment leave a more matte surface than a Teflon sheet? -
That design is for air heads!
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Mostly I noticed shrinking after time outside in the sun...maybe after a year or so. Sue2
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I use Jexar coated adhesive stock in my aqueous wide format and with the Epson pigment printer. Then apply Lamex clear laminate over it... The colors hold up very well but I have found the sticker edges start to curl up over time... like maybe the Lamex is shrinking some. Sue2