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OPTIAmericanGothic (Medium) (Free) or Copperplate Thank you "Find My Font" Sue2
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The black & white is spectacular even! You have a good eye.
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Nice work Primal.............
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I wondered that too...but right now the home crafters are using a regular iron ...I would think this is a $130 step up from there. They don't know they could get a "real" heat press for just a bit more....but it sure will take up more space. Sue2
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So....here's Cricut's answer to the home crafter's heat press needs. We all know the standard home iron does not give good results... A neat little machine...only 11" square....but good for kids shirts and smaller designs. https://vinylcuttingmachines.net/cricut-easypress-review/ Sue2
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Find My Font was able to identify the SB fonts....... although one at a time. I opened the font file and captured the font image in FMF... Find My Font was able to identify the actual font name from the search there. Sue2
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Similar but not exact: Trademarker Bold Italic SF Intellivised (Bold Italic)
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If it worked for one font it should work for all...but that will add 200 mystery fonts to your font folder. Perhaps add a folder in the Font folder and put the SB fonts in there...as you use/need them, rename them and move to your regular font folder. This way the fonts you never used won't clog up your computer font cache with unused fonts. Sue2
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Thank you...I would be using it with the pigment inks for transfers. I have always liked the Epson nice quality output...just not the head plugging. Sue2
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How long have you had it? Have you had any printhead clogging problems? They're supposed to use a new printhead design. Does this come with pigment inks? Sue2
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Maybe you could copy the fonts in the "sbfonts" folder and install/paste them into your Windows Control Panel Font folder? *****I went into my 2009 version of SB and searched for "sbfonts" and found the font folder/ files.... BUT they are all re-named alpha-numeric...like SBF_001...etc. No way to see what font it is without opening it....cut & paste may not work for this. Sue2
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Good job....most of us can't do it that well fully awake! Sue2
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I even stumped whatthefont.com with this one....anyone else???
Sue2 replied to Keystone Kustom Decals's topic in Fonts
You need to get "Find My Font"! It's better than the online freebies. AddCityboy (Normal) -
Sorry, don't know about VM but here's a tutorial for Illy: http://www.vectordiary.com/illustrator/warp-text-inside-a-heart-shape-tutorial/ Maybe search for warp text to a shape. Sue2
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Thank you..........."Find My Font" is amazing at times!
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Looks like a modified version of: OPTICommercial-Script (Regular)
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Don't listen to that person again! Dave's video is good...shows how to do it well. Sue2
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After cutting and weeding, are you peeling the Heat Press Vinyl off the clear transfer sheet before pressing? You should be pressing with the transfer sheet on and peel it off after pressing. Sue2
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Sue2 replied to livinloudgraphics's topic in Business Practices, Sales and Pricing, etc.
Check around your local craft supply shops (and online) to see what THEY are charging... Begin your pricing with that and also consider: 1. YOU are providing colors they don't carry 2. YOU are hopefully offering a better grade vinyl.... 3. PLUS instant access...no shipping either. 4. AND, the purchaser is using you instead of keeping stock onhand All that is worth a bit extra. Sue2- 1 reply
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You might try Machine Script Regular or Futura Scrip tEF (Regular *Oblique) They are both close and with some node editing may work.
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Venus Rising...... Find My Font did it again!
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My brother is wanting a t-shirt for his wife in University of N. Carolina blue. Supposed to be a light sky blue-ish. Anyone in that area have a suggestion of what Heat Press Vinyl will be the closest match? Need this for December so, I have some time to research. TIA Sue2
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We all pray you and yours stay safe and secure....keep us advised if you can. Sue2