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Ive been using tint tek 90% of the patterns work just fine.  if you are doing alot of the same type of car it definitely saves time about 15 min per car.  in my book that equals an extra car per day

more cars = more money = more better

so what if there slightly off I have never had a customer say they were unhappy with the way the computer cuts it only I could tell. 

In fact I get the opposite reaction from cust they think that the computer must cut the film perfect and that cutting each one by hand would be innaccurate.

:rollin  :)

are you sure your experience is 20 years? and not 2?

this is the mindset of the "new generation" tinter. :lol

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I use a computercut. It doesn't come out as clean as handcut. You also have to file the edge of all the rollups if you want it to look clean. Not all glass is the same but the patterns that come out of the plotter are.

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