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Gerber Edge FX and Envision Plotter

dynaminator

New Member
Hello everyone, I'm a new member. I've been lurking for about a week and finding this forum to really awesome! In my shop I am using the gerber edge fx and envision plotter. This system uses 15" punched rolls of vinyl. My main software is Gerber Omega along with photoshop and illustrator. I have been at it over 5 years doing mostly small and mid size jobs vehicle lettering and graphics, box trucks, trailers, acm and flat panel signs, banners, etc. It has provided about 50% of my income with the other 50% coming from a 20 hour/week gig. The part time gig is coming to an end and I am going to do this full time. I am wanting to level up and max out the potential of what I can do most profitably. The questions I have for you are these...1. Is anyone here using this equipment or the Edge1 or 2 for that matter? What are you using it for and what are you not using it for? Are there more profitable niche work that I should be going after? Can I be competitive or viable and make a good living without doing wraps and large format printing? Any advice or opinions will be greatly appreciated.
 

White Haus

Not a Newbie
Welcome from Canada.

We still use our Edge 2 and HS15+ / GS15+ plotters almost daily. We use it mainly for 1 color print jobs on colored vinyl. Everything else gets printed on our Solvent / UV printers.

Use its capabilities to your advantage. Opaque white, metallic/medal foils, short runs, variable data etc. There's your niche right there.

Sure, getting into large format will open a lot of doors but only if you're willing to spend some money to get set up and have access to at least 1,000 sqft climate controlled shop.
 

Signstein

New Member
The Edge and Envision are great machines. I first learned on them over 20 years ago and still use them occasionally, mostly for small jobs that call for spot white on clear.
 

Signsfyi

New Member
I have been running Edge printers for about 25 years. I currently have an FX but also have an HP latex. They both have their strengths and weaknesses. Short run spot colors on clear/colored/metallic/reflective vinyls are are great with the FX. Since you have Omega, sequential numbering is useful. I do a lot of printing for municipalities, fleet cars, parking meters etc and the Edge works the best. There are a few decals for those jobs that require hi rez process printing and for that, I jump to the Latex along with wraps for vehicles, panels, banners and other types of decals.
 
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