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If you wanted to throw out your existing dated software and start fresh,
what would be your first choice for a sign making & job management combo?
Primarily vector graphics and all existing jobs could be exported to new system
in AI or EPS format. Any input greatly appreciated.
Corel Draw with cocut plug for vinyl work and DFX tools plug in for cnc design work..
Vectric Aspire for cad/cam for CNC.
Mach 3 as the driver software for the CNC machinery.
We wouldn't change a thing. Our setup works great for us. CorelDRAW, for pretty much everything design related. We don't use cocut, only because we can cut directly out of Corel without the need for a plugin. Our rip software is Roland's Versaworks. Which of course came with our Roland Plotter and works like a charm. Then we use quickbooks and a custom made Excel pricing guide on the sales and business management side.
Adobe Suite,
Aspire for the cnc
Versaworks for the Rip.
Simply Accounting for the money.
Job management is by excel spreadsheet and ...paper. We did try to upgrade paper to paper v2.0, but it wasn't compatable with ballpoint 1. Paper order forms never expire and are easy to use. Keep em in Box TM.
This is a strange question in my opinion as they are two applications completely independent of one another. There isn't any one combination that fits best.
However my choice is any production/design software of your choice plus signVOX. That's the ultimate combo.
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