How does the system produce letters or signs larger than the width of the sign machine?
A. There is an automatic paneling program included that will break large signs in to smaller pieces. You select what size those pieces are, based on what you feel are comfortable working sizes. As an example: If your sign is 48″ high by 96″ long and you specify panels of 15″ by 36″, the system will automatically divide the sign into the specified panels then cut them. You then apply each panel to complete the sign. This is similar to wallpapering a room.
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