mopar691

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  1. I really so no practical use for one other than saying I have one. For making one off things or prototypes, man, that's a lot of cash and really what do I need prototypes of things made for anyway? If I wanted little nick nacks everywhere I could go to any garage sale and buy them by the thousands. There is like 20 of these thing within blocks of me. I have no  urge to join the bandwagon. If I want something made I will make it on a lathe or mill. Much faster, and will last a heck of a lot longer. Or just buy it on Amazon. haha

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  2. Never going to be able to perf cut the mask without a huge mess. Plus would have to reload and re register. Making things really complex. I perf cut almost daily but that workflow would just not work. Cut, perf cut, weed, mask and separate. To do it like your talking you are creating much more work and it would take alot longer than normal. In almost all instances it is faster to separate on the work table than it is to perf cut. 

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  3. Well then why did adobe just release Flash CC? Whats youtube going to do without flash? Dead? Not anytime soon. 

     

    Flash allows you to write one piece of code and cross-compile it for the web, ios, android, windows and mac without the limitations other platforms currently have. HTML5 still has hoards of compatibility issues across browsers and devices. Java even more so from my understanding. 


  4. How big is this? 30 deg blade should not be used for something that is laminated and small like this appears to be. 

     

    But the bigger problem might be how long after printing are you cutting? And is it laminated or just printed? If not laminated your going to need to wait a few hours if not overnight to let it gas before you cut it that that small. 

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  5. Do not even consider a auto until you are in the thousands of shirts a day, every day. You and easily run 2 or three presses and still crank out 2000 plus shirts a day if you need. if doing small orders like your talking just get a small press like a 6 x 4. that will run almost everything you could need. 

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  6. I cannot buy a Nike shirt and display it in my store and just resell it. My license does not allow that. I have to permanently embellish it and sell it that way  as I am not a authorized retailer, but I am authorized to embellish them.  

     

    Walmart I am sure is and they can purchase from many sources or have them made from many more as long as it meets the holders specs. There are hundreds of stores within mere miles of us who sell non authorized goods. Some know about it and some do not. Mainly most retail clothing shop owners do not care about any of that as long as they have the brands in stock that sell. All of this makes no difference to anyone like us as we are not selling brand logo clothing and accessories for them. We are in the advertising and marketing business and should do such for persons and businesses alike, not other brands just cause that is what one perceives as cool to wear and you want a share of the cash. 

     

    A clothing sore is just that, A clothing store. 

     

    I see people gripe on here weekly about they saw one guy selling this or one dude selling that. It is him taking the risk. If that is the road you want to go down have at it. The laws are pretty plain and simple, if you did not create it do not make it. And do not try to make it appear like someone else's work with some sly or smart little change. You might think your sly and smart and different cause you changed words or a circle but really all your doing is ripping off the original owner.

     

    Just cause people are doing it does not make it right. It is up to you and your ethics to make the right decision on how to handle your business.  Simply said worry about you not everyone else. 

     

    This is not directed at anyone just to everyone. Only you can steer your judgement to to what is right. There is much more to a business than just selling something. 

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