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    They are great. I have never had a problem with them, and just ordered a bunch more stuff because of the shipping. It's good to see a company get the credit when they deserve it and not just the bad that happen once in a while but you ALWAYS hear about .
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    Happy 4th of July every one and Happy Birthday America . Dan
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    posting graphics Angel_Wings.eps BOWLING.eps Boxing 3.eps
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    Here is cute sticker art. Bob Skullss-2.eps
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    Someone in the forums provided a good equation for R.T.A. vinyl (handing the customer a ready-to-apply product, no installation required on your part) Add the Length + Width of the material, divide by two, and that is what you charge. For instance, 3+8 is eleven, divide by two, that's $5.50. for ONE In your job, you have 100, so you will use approximately 200 running inches of material (4 across, 25 rows at 8" = 200") 200 + 12 = 212 divide by two, you are at $106. total. I would probably go with the rounded-up number of $1.50 each. Sounds reasonable, right?
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    Poor James & Ramona, they now know that their "learning curve" is about to zoom off the charts!!!
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    Is the vinyl moving back and forth? are the rollers moving freely? Raise the blade holder up out of your machine, don't put any vinyl in the machine, send an image to cut and watch the rollers. See If they are moving. Maybe the belt slipped or is loose on the rollers, Maybe the pinch rollers are not tight enough down on the vinyl and it's slipping. ALSO. I hope you are not pulling directly from the vinyl roll, There should be plenty of slack in the vinyl. You should never be pulling directly from the roll. You should have enough vinyl free to do your order. .If your order is 5 foot, have a little over 5 foot slack of vinyl unrolled..
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    hey thanks that worked.....ive been looking for that for like 5 months
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    Set your units to mm if not already Set your grid to 50mm x 50mm. Turn on Snap to Grid Create a square Set your vertical dupliacte to 100mm Duplicate your square until you have 550mm width Set your duplicate to 50mm vertical and 50mm horizontal Select and duplicate the column of squares Set your vertical duplicate to 0 and the horizontal to 100mm Duplicate the 2 columns until you have 1750mm length. http://screencast.com/t/Vtlou1s6fn Jay
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    Just one of many I have just wanted to share : Teez Sports Stick Family.zip
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    I will have to start referring happy ZenCut customers to this thread. Thus far we have sold a few hundred of each color and we have had very limited problems and even fewer returns. The main reason people return a ZenCut Green is to upgrade to a ZenCut Black. The black is much, much faster, so this is understandable. Other than that we have had less that 5 returns total on these units. It is safe to say that they are extremely reliable and perform just as well as we have thought. I would not hesitate to say that the ZCG is equivalent to the Graphtec CE5000 and the ZCB is equivalent to the FC8000. If you look at the price difference I think it is obvious that the ZenCut is a worthwhile unit to give a chance; and hey, if you don't like it you have 30 days to change your mind.
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    heres one chandiler.eps chandiler.eps
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    and I really like this one... Bowling_flame.eps Bowling_flame.eps
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    Here is a different style Fish.eps Fish.eps
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    I like the one someone posted on a T-shirt here the other day. said "Served 9 months, just got out"
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    little feet footprints.eps footprints.eps
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    Now in eps...sorry! Lacey kids Hand Prints.EPS kids Hand Prints.EPS