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Last edited by LEANE30; 11-26-2010, 11:44 AM.
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Originally posted by Kershaw View Postyeah, me. haha. i work with a large format vinyl printer / plotter all day long.
we work with a Sieko, HP, JV5, a flatbed, and JV3 all day every day... except for today, today is "optional" so i'm gonna go in for only a few hours
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I like the Mimaki's.
I'm an account manager for Arlon in Europe. Just attempted wrapping for the first time two days ago on a mini. Was pretty frustrating but it wasn't the bubble free stuff which I imagine is much easier.turk@gutenparts.com
Originally posted by JandersonProperly placed zip ties will hold bridges together.
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it does. so does perf vinyl, obviously. haha.
my degree says im a graphic designer. but i also operate all the printing and cutting. and learning all the printing, on the fly, while having to put out decent prints... WITH software that doesnt have properly calibrated linearization tables... god... fml...the first few months were just ridiculous. now i know enough i can get by. but... my boss still doesnt want to put out the money to have someone come in and make proper linearization tables. it would make my job so much easier and save him so much money. and i cant do it because i dont have an spectrophotometer... argh. my job can be very frustrating.
i work with a roland soljet and flexisign.AWD > RWD
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Originally posted by Kershaw View Postit does. so does perf vinyl, obviously. haha.
my degree says im a graphic designer. but i also operate all the printing and cutting. and learning all the printing, on the fly, while having to put out decent prints... WITH software that doesnt have properly calibrated linearization tables... god... fml...the first few months were just ridiculous. now i know enough i can get by. but... my boss still doesnt want to put out the money to have someone come in and make proper linearization tables. it would make my job so much easier and save him so much money. and i cant do it because i dont have an spectrophotometer... argh. my job can be very frustrating.
i work with a roland soljet and flexisign.
also an fplc machine....that one might kill you though-David
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Originally posted by !kid View Posti few years back i worked at a tire shop. one of these came in and i got to put some tires on it. it was freaking sweet car! IIRC alot of the car was hydraulic power.
You do remember correctly! Self levelling hydraulic shocks and, IIRC, you could set it up so it sank down waaay low when you turned it off. When I lived in CA, I had a 280sel with the 500sel engine (6.3l V8) in it. Ran like a champ and a few local 500s guys had the hydraulics setup to ride so fucking low. Very sexy shit.Need a part? PM me.
Get your Bass on. Luke's r3v Boxes are here: http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=198123
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