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Gary Winebarger
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I have just had someone make prints for me using a CammJet. They look great. My problem is in masking for installation. I was told to use regular or low tack transfer tape. On the first print I applied some of the ink stuck to the masking. Fortunately I have not masked all the prints. Is there a special transfer tape I should use for this? Thanks for your response.

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Gary Winebarger
Art & Sign
Conover, NC
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Wizsigns
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I suggest you put a coat of clear laquer on before you put the application tape. (let the laquer dry first though)

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David Allen
Wizard Signs - It's a kind of magic!
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Paintman
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I talked to Butch Anton in Atlantic City about using "Frog juice" on printed vinyl and recomended it highly!(and it dries real fast)Try the spray, it works great!!!!

Dale Flewelling
Dale's Paint n' Place
flew@sugar-river.net

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Stephen Deveau
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CLEAR!!! CLEAR!!!! CLEAR!!!
If you don't want your image to come off you have to put a barrier on top of it A clear coat of one sort or another Remember this is the stuff that helps the design last...
There is never to much in the clear coating...PORTECT YOUR WORK...

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Raven/2000
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Lower sackville N.S.
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Hey Gary,
I forgot to mention, Frog juice has an excellant UV protection in it.Steve's right on the money..CLEAR...CLEAR...CLEAR!!!!

Dale Flewelling
Dale's Paint n' Place/Signs
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