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Posts posted by Dr12volt1338
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I just had some done here and that is about what I was quoted for a smaller run, until I found a lady just starting trying to get business so she let me supply the shirts...
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I would cut him a small break maybe like 10% off install or something..... Anything to make him a repeat customer....
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Anyone have a good source for boat stripes? I just destroyed a whole roll trying to cut (2) 2"x30' stripes.... I have found some online but I thought the price was very very high compared to what I can get a whole roll for.... Actually the price was ok but shipping was like $17.99 which put it way over the top.....
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I haven't personally used this but hear good things about it.. In my limited experience I have really become fond of units with a swing arm.. They take more room to operate but I like being able to see exactly how my graphic is set on the garment....
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From what I gather and have found it is either a Jingling 610 or Jingling 710. It appears the 710 was more common and very popular in the UK and England.... I would suggest trying one of the uscutter sc series drivers..... If it is indead a 710 unit... Which is 710mm cutting width then that is roughly a 30" unit so any of the SC units that are of that size I would start there..... I am sure one of the Chinese drivers will work I just was not able to locate an exact driver.I know people have had good luck with Copam drivers working... I believe the LiYU is a pretty generic driver also.... You will just have to play around until you find one that works properly....
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Send it to me.... Corey@GLAAG.com
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I have looked at this a few times and I personally would HAVE to go back and get the "FOOD" to match the arch of "GREAT" It stands out in a negative way.
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When I install Oracal I stand behind their warranty... I have been doing this for about 6 years or so and have never had an issue that wasn't caused by either the customer or using a cheap vinyl... I had some Purple I got off line and it faded within a year and a half so for her I just replaced it with some Oracal. If the vinyl is installed at the right temperature and properly the only failure that should arise would fall under a manufacturers defect.
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We had a horrible instance here..... And I am in no way trying to take from this story but ours burns my behind so bad on what the big brother knows and doesn't share..... Look up the recent story from the bank robbery in Ravenna Michigan and look at how the FBI had been chasing the subjects but yet didnt' warn our local law inforcement........ Its an on going deal but a lot of the stories from the news have "magically" disappeared..... I have been on this story since day one and have had countless BS charges against me since...... IT IS JUST SCARY!!!!! There is a whole nationwide following on what happened here.... Again I am in no way taking from the OP but wanted to voice my opinion on what is happening in our own back yards......
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download and set up Signblazer.... hook it up and try all drivers until one works...... once you get it narrowed down to what works its only a matter of dialing it in....
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This may sound cold but please tell me 1989 was her start date not birth date?.... Regardless you are doing a great thing for your community and if Earl Hickey taught us anything you will be rewarded
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Looks Good!!! Until you get hit from someone about the Shield and Badge..... I am in the same boat still fighting it... It's not as simple as "the customer said they had permission"
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If I remember there is a setting in the cut menu about cutting "as in document" sounds like there may be something there that is causing the issues. I know when I used to use SB it would try and save vinyl waste by adjusting.
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Sorry I should have mentioned that it is going on a white truck.
One more question, I am going to use Oracal 751. I have only used 651 and I like the way it handles. Can I expect anything different from the 751?
751 works much better its easier to work with and last longer. Installing on flat surfaces you may not notice a huge difference but with wrapping contours is when it plays a large part.
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what program are you using? How are you setting up your registration marks? When you say it doesn't match up what do you mean? To tall? To narrow? different all together?
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I know guys who hang them and just run over them with a heat gun real quick.... your start up cost is more for screen printing but per unit price is cheaper.
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If you can get a screen press setup doing a large order is usually best with screen printing.... I have done a few larger orders of 50 shirts and pressed them and it took longer then what it should have... Material was kind of pricey per shirt but I feel that heat pressing looks better......
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I do price of banner plus 30% then normal vinyl rate for the rest.
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Get someone to print them for you.
I was just coming in to say the same thing!! I got it to where it would be feasible to cut but it would look very very nice printed.... Time and material wise it would be more cost effective also...
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I prefer the top method... It's easier to work with if you do the shadow WITH backing... It gives you a little more room for error when layering and in my opinion it has a better over all look to it..... From a distance I think it reads better.
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Nice Job
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The shadowing on the tire is where you are going to run into problems.... it will be a pain to layer with all the colors I would look at doing it in maybe like 3 colors.....
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We need more info on your setup . Operating system, software, connection type (USB or Serial) There are a few variables that could cause this. Most commonly is a faulty USB driver. But could be something as simple as a setting in your cutting software.
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What printer do you have? If you have something you can use solvent ink with you do not need to laminate. There are a lot of variables to our question so we need more info....
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I ran across this and thought I would share.... Hopefully some will look at this before posting what they should charge.
http://thebadwrap.com/blog/how-to-figure-your-true-square-foot-costs/