u/PeterPancakes5

Image 1 — Bike Stolen Today by FattyMart (Mar Vista). Here are the photos...
Image 2 — Bike Stolen Today by FattyMart (Mar Vista). Here are the photos...
Image 3 — Bike Stolen Today by FattyMart (Mar Vista). Here are the photos...
▲ 38 r/BikeLA

Bike Stolen Today by FattyMart (Mar Vista). Here are the photos...

Dark green frame and the seat has a cloth leopard strip down the middle. It has a lock holster under the seat and a velcrow red blinking light on the back. It was taken today between 1:30-3p at Fatty Mart on Venice. Thank you for your help.

u/PeterPancakes5 — 3 days ago
▲ 1 r/cricut

HELP! Sanity check on crispness on label (Koala/Cricut/Canva/Illustrator)

I am a newbie, with a cricut maker (OG!) trying to make labels for a supplement. The labels look okay but they don't look CRISP -- and I want them to look professional as I test out a new business. I'm trying to figure out if it's the printer, the paper, or the program.

My flow!
Canva (I know) to Cricut. Exporting png at 3x, then shrinking down to 10.5x1.75" and printing on a Canon Pixma 9210. New ink, calibrated. I am using Koala Vinyl Sticker Paper for Inkjet (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D83B3N7V?ref\_=ppx\_hzsearch\_conn\_dt\_b\_fed\_asin\_title\_1)

I moved my logo and some graphics into illustrator to vectorize them. It's mostly just the slightest softness all around. I've also tried printing just a CMYK PDF instead of the png, same result. I've read some stuff about coating on the paper? Help!

I don't really want to go to a print shop after coming this far. Thank you!

https://preview.redd.it/hc26o65ytg6h1.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=02744f0d1d408e9c189f7c875799aca75ce791e9

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u/PeterPancakes5 — 26 days ago