SignsInTime
New Member
where to start....well...
My dad used to letter trucks with a brush in one hand, and me in the other arm holding his baby food jar of paint. I've been doing signs pretty much since I was born. I could do other things that would probably afford me a garage full of toys....but this is what i love. by the late 80's we had started the transition from all hand lettering to computer aided graphics.
fast forward to today....we are still probably considered a dinosaur shop by most standards....we still use CasMate Pro and love it, we still cut vinyl as opposed to printing and our customers love it....we still believe that customer service is in high demand and is what separates a sign shop from a place that makes stickers.
Nice to meet you all
that said, I have begun to inch closer and closer to the digital world and have been comparing the mimaki jv33 and the hp8000. i use all sorts of software to fiddle with my webpages, etc....so i am vaguely familiar with paint shop pro, photoshop, and corel. hopefully the learning curve won't be too terrible. but to be honest, a new printer scares the heck outta me.
I'd love to hear suggestions on what has proven to be most effective for other sign shops. this machine won't see alot of high volume work right away and may spend some time sitting while i learn on it. i like the versatility of the mimaki that allows me to print with mild solvents for outdoors, and eco solvents or aqueous inks for indoors.
fire away
My dad used to letter trucks with a brush in one hand, and me in the other arm holding his baby food jar of paint. I've been doing signs pretty much since I was born. I could do other things that would probably afford me a garage full of toys....but this is what i love. by the late 80's we had started the transition from all hand lettering to computer aided graphics.
fast forward to today....we are still probably considered a dinosaur shop by most standards....we still use CasMate Pro and love it, we still cut vinyl as opposed to printing and our customers love it....we still believe that customer service is in high demand and is what separates a sign shop from a place that makes stickers.
Nice to meet you all
that said, I have begun to inch closer and closer to the digital world and have been comparing the mimaki jv33 and the hp8000. i use all sorts of software to fiddle with my webpages, etc....so i am vaguely familiar with paint shop pro, photoshop, and corel. hopefully the learning curve won't be too terrible. but to be honest, a new printer scares the heck outta me.
I'd love to hear suggestions on what has proven to be most effective for other sign shops. this machine won't see alot of high volume work right away and may spend some time sitting while i learn on it. i like the versatility of the mimaki that allows me to print with mild solvents for outdoors, and eco solvents or aqueous inks for indoors.
fire away