1. What kind of
printer do I need?
We
recommend inexpensive inkjet printers. HP, Canon, Epson,
Lexmark, Brother, Dell and others make inkjet printers that
support "banner" or "custom size" modes. Color laser printers
may work but can be designed with limited paper size options.
Xerox Phaser printers will not work as the wax ink will melt
during the laminating process.
2. How do I find out if my printer will print a MyCustomSigns
banner?
Look to your printer
manufacturer's website, consult your manual, look in your
printer's "Help" file. If you're still not sure, email
Support@MyCustomSigns.net .
3. What Operating System is compatible with MyCustomSigns
software? Any Windows Operating System.
If you use Windows XP see the note at the top of the page.
Sorry, at this time, Apple OS and Linux are not supported
without Windows emulators.
4. When installing MyCustomSigns software with Windows XP Pro I
get several "file not found" messages. What do I do?
Each time a file not found
message occurs, select OK. This will not affect the
functionality of your software.
5. How do I make my printer print to the edges of the banner?
Each printer has different
characteristics for printable areas. Look to your printer
manufacturer's website, consult your manual, look in your
printer's "Help" file. We suggest you print either 9 inch or 6
inch alignment template as your first banner to ascertain your
printer's boundaries.
6. How do I make a transparent text box? Mine come out with a
gray background. Use the arrow tool (graphics
mode) to select your text box. Right click with your mouse. To
remove a fill color, Select Fill Color -> None. To change a fill
color select Fill color -> and select a color or another option.
7.
How do I remove a border from around a text box?
Use the arrow tool (graphics
mode) to select the text box. Right click with your mouse.
Select Line Color -> none.
8.
What fonts can I use on a MyCustomSigns banner?
Any font available on your
computer is available to MyCustomSigns.
9. Can I import graphics into a MyCustomSigns banner?
Yes, MyCustomSigns software
supports importing of all standard graphic formats.
10. Can I
alter a MyCustomSigns template?
Yes, but when complete you
should save it with a different file name.
11. How can I change the text on a MyCustomSigns "Static
Template"? "Static Templates" are designed
as bitmap files and as such cannot be altered except with a
photo editing application. Email
Support@MyCustomSigns
and we can make "Changeable Template"
available, also.
12. Can I use a 9 inch template to make a 6 inch banner?
Yes, but you may need to resize
the text and images and you will need to select Page -> Margins
to set the top margin (unprintable area) to 3.5 inches.
13. When I tried to install your software, nothing happened. Now
what? Make sure you correctly
inserted the CD into the proper drive. If nothing happens go to
your Windows Start Menu and select Run and enter
D:\cdauto.exe where "D" is the name
of your CD drive.
14. Is there a manual or guide to MyCustomSigns software?
Yes, MyCustomSigns prides itself on it's extensive
documentation. The first step would be to look to our Quick
Start Guide. It's on the MyCustomSigns disk, can be accessed
through Windows Start-> Programs ->MyCustomSigns ->User Guide or
you can download the latest version
Here. The
Quick Start Guide is designed to explain all of the fundamentals
of the MyCustomSigns system. If you need further documention,
open the MyCustomSigns Help menu while using the application.
Sign Making /
Installation
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What is the difference between hot and cold laminates?
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How do I
mount or hang the signs?
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How do I attach my sign to the top of a metal frame?
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How many hole reinforcers do I need per sign?
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What
happens if I pierce the printed sign?
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Can I reuse the corrugated plastic backing boards?
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Do I need a "carrier" for the laminate pouches?
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Will my sign fade?
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How will my sign hold up in windy conditions?
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Can I print the the supplied cardstock on both sides?
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What do I do when I run out of supplies?
1.
What is the difference
between hot and cold laminates?
Hot laminates utilize plastic pouches that seal a printed piece with an overlap area. The combination of the overlap area and the heat sensitive glue that is released through the heat process completely seals the printed piece to create an extremely durable and waterproof product. Cold laminates
are basically large adhesive tapes that cannot be relied upon in outdoor uses without an inevitable risk of moisture intrusion.
2. How do I mount or hang the signs?
The signs can be attached to the bottom of a yardarm style
sign by using the hole reinforcers as a guide, piercing that
overlap in the laminate and using the supplied cable tie. You can
also mount the laminated sign to the supplied corrugated plastic
backing board. The backing board can be hung from a sign,
attached to a metal step-stake or mounted to the top of a metal
frame. 3.
How do I attach my sign to the top of a metal frame?
You can mount two 3 inch, no. 8 screws
from the underside of the frame and then slide the flutes of the
corrugated sign onto the screws for a very secure mounting or
you can purchase clips from many different sign companies.
4.
How many hole reinforcers do I need per sign?
We recommend using hole reinforcers on both sides of your sign, 4 per sign.
5.
What happens if I pierce the printed sign?
Whenever you pierce a MyCustomSigns, make sure it is in the laminate overlap area and not anywhere on the cardstock. This will prevent possible water intrusion.
6.
Can I reuse the corrugated plastic backing boards?
The adhesive used on the corrugated plastic backing boards is a permanent and is designed for one use. If you remove a laminated sign and apply another one to the corrugated plastic backing board, we will not guarantee success.
7.
Do I need a "carrier" for the laminate pouches?
Most laminator manufacturers recommend a "carrier" to prevent thin papers from being wrapped around the rollers. Our laminate is thicker (3 mil) and our cardstock is heavier (80# cover),
thereby eliminating that possible problem. However, we do
recommend using a single sheet of regular copy paper folded to 8
1/2 x 5 1/2 and placed over the leading or sealed edge of the
laminating pouch prior to inserting into the laminator to prevent the rare possibility of a corner
"kinking". If "kinking" does occur you can smooth
it by simply re-running the laminated piece through the laminator.
8. Will my sign fade?
We recommend OEM inks, which, along with the UV characteristics of the laminating pouches, are very resistant to fading.
Off brand inks may fade very rapidly.
9. How will my sign hold up in windy conditions?
MyCustomSigns
signs will withstand windy conditions just as would any other sign.
10.
Can I print the the supplied cardstock on both sides?
Yes, but we recommend printing 2 banners and inserting them into the laminating pouch back to back. This increases
both opacity and rigidity.
11. What do I do when I run out of supplies?
Re-orders and refills are available on this site or you can call sales at 800 215 1974.
Order.
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