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Now Hiring - Florida * Sign Installer / Crane Operator - Must have CDL A or B and experience installing pylon signs, channel letters, digital signs, etc. * Hydrovac Operator - Must have CDL A. Operate hydrovac for excavating small foundations for digital menu boards. Electrical and low voltage experience is also a plus * Service Tech - Must have experience performing service and repair of all types of signs and lighting. Also includes performing LED retrofits. Some travel and overnight work required. We offer top pay and benefits and will assist with moving expenses for well qualified candidates. Can live anywhere in Florida. Anthony Karnowski i2 Visual, Inc. Office: (239) 687- 3223 x707 anthony.karnowski@i2visual.com
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Can you share some pics of the phone modem that isn't working?
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I realize I'm pretty late to this show. Did you find the part for that sign?
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I'd be happy to help with your Ledman signs. . Office: (941) 295-8003 Office: (855) 802-3013 Cell: (941) 539-0559
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I have used Toughbooks for several years. My first was a cf-28. I sold it to buy my 29. My Cf-29 still works and I use from time to time. I also have a cf-30 that has been banged around a lot. You can drop them and throw them in the dirt and mud with not much issue. My cf-29 fell 6 stories into a dumpster by aid of a construction crew worker. The lid closed and all was intact. I was very surprised and a have been a very loyal customer since. I have used in my truck for quite some time. I purchased a cheaper mount. Added a GPS sensor and touch screen and a Mifi. Even setup the bluetooth to stream to my car's audio input. I take full advantage of the touchscreen as well. As you are planning on doing prints, I would suggest looking at all the Toughbook models. You may find some tradeoffs in price and specifics between the semi and fully rugged models. For instance the cf-54 meets the same Mil Std with lower IP rating. If you don't intend on dropping the laptop 2 stories or dropping it in a puddle of water, you may find a cf-52,53, or 54 more affordable and durable enough. If Graphics and a larger screen resolution are very important, you may also look at their semi rugged series. The 52,53,54 can't take the exact beating a cf-30 would, but they offer a better screen resolution than 1024x768 of the Cf-30. Having worked blueprints on my cf-29 and cf-30, my one complaint was always more screen. Hope that helps.
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From the album: Leading Edge Displays - Service Work
Back plate of a Leading Edge Display. IP68. Cabinet is full of dust and water. -
Leading Edge Displays - Service Work
Images added to a gallery album owned by anthonyk in Member's Gallery
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From the album: Leading Edge Displays - Service Work
Leading Edge Sign with rust and dust. Power supply failed. Probably overheated due to debris. -
Erik, I saw that one too on Linkedin. I believe one of the marketing folks for Sign Vine was stepping down publicly. Here is a public link if anybody wants to read. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/great-idea-didnt-work-mike-prongue?trk=mp-reader-card I really enjoyed the comment section on that post. They previously bashed the sign industry for not being technologically advanced enough. In the newest one... "Non-profits seemed to expect more of a grant than just another fund-raising campaign. So their interest level was cool at best. Then the reality is that the "crowd" tended to be the church congregation and not curious and benevolent visitors going to the site to be part of something they believed in. The anonymous visitor was not making a $20 donation to fund a Broadway play- they were helping some church they would never visit or see buy an electronic reader board. While noble, that is not very exciting. When you give your services away for 6 months and it still does not draw a crowd, it was time to reconsider."
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Sign Vine - Says Goodbye for now. https://www.signvine.org/
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