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Yeah. I usually know what film will be needed for the day and only load whats needed into the van (you can see in the pics its QDP). Once the customer chooses the shade I'll load the plotter and cut, then put the film back in the box to keep it from getting damaged. It actually works pretty well, takes a little time but still faster than cutting patters by hand, for us anyway.

 

We are getting out of doing mobile full time though. We just rented a shop, so we will only be doing mobile if the customer requests, even then I wont miss it! :woot2

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