Jim Martin
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But once we got a good system down it went pretty smooth.......
Jim Martin said:But once we got a good system down it went pretty smooth.......
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ronbeatty said:Jim, It would be a lot easier on your back. !gotcha!
Jim Martin said:it is not a printer....it is called a cricket....and it cuts vinyl.....the stuff that we ordered is the same type that the sign people used for the logo and the larger lettering on the truck....the vinyl is supposed to last 10 years (?).....the machine cuts the letters/words out and then you peal away all the waste leaving the words on the backing...then just take transfer tape and press it onto the words and peal them off.... then line it up on the truck..press them on and peal off the transfer tape.....
AshleyMckendree said:Jim Martin said:it is not a printer....it is called a cricket....and it cuts vinyl.....the stuff that we ordered is the same type that the sign people used for the logo and the larger lettering on the truck....the vinyl is supposed to last 10 years (?).....the machine cuts the letters/words out and then you peal away all the waste leaving the words on the backing...then just take transfer tape and press it onto the words and peal them off.... then line it up on the truck..press them on and peal off the transfer tape.....
You did the ENTIRE trucks lettering with a CRICKET??
Able 1 said:Is this the one you use? If so how do you like it?
http://www.craft-e-corner.com/p-1228-cr ... chine.aspx
dgardner said:Thanks for posting the link - I was searching high and low for a Cricket vinyl cutter. Now I see it's Cricut - not Cricket!