Mutoh offers the ValueJET with a basic RIP program called FlexiPrint that is a version of ScanvecAmiable's PhotoPrint SE with only Mutoh drivers. FlexiPrint will not support contour cutting and has no design features so you will have to buy and learn another graphic design or bitmap edting package such as CorelDRAW or PhotoShop.
True. If you are just getting the ValueJet the RIP software included will work fine for you but if you are getting a new cutter with it you will want FlexiPro 8 or Onyx Production House. Onyx gives you much greater versatility but Flexi is more user friendly. I haven't tried Onyx's GamaPrint yet but I've been told it is much more user friendly.
As for Corel Draw and PhotoShop, I would strongly suggest getting this software regardless of what RIP software you have. Every
sign shop should either have PhotoShop or Corel Draw. I only make samples and provide support for
sign makers and I still have it on my
computer. Basic. If you can't lay down the money you can use GIMP while you save up.
We offer the PrismJET V with FlexiPro 8 which is a complete design and production suite supporting graphic design of vinyl and color graphics, RIP printing, and controur cutting.
Let your vendor know that is important to you and they will throw it in for free.
And speaking of the cutter, we offer the PrismJET V with either our Vinyl Express Q-series or a Graphtec FC-7000 cutter.
I have used Vinyl Express in the past and hated it. I never had anything but issues with it. I love Gerber on its own but not for the ValueJet. The Ultima will line up the image to be cut and cut perfectly even if it isn't loaded straight. This makes it so that lining it up is much easier to the point of not being an issue. When you use the Ultima and the ValueJet together it is obvious that they were made for each other. And, yes, of course it is more than a contour cutter.
All in all, though, it is a great product that you really can't go wrong with regardless of who you get it from. The difference between
Sign Warehouse and Mutoh Certified Service Providers is, of course, service. Decide whether technical support and service is worth an added $995. If it is, go with a MCSP. If not, use
Sign Warehouse.