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Borduex vs OEM
In one year I spent on $56,000 of OEM ink. By using Borduex ink for the last 4 years I cut that in half. Service call maintenance has been less than $7000 a year, you do the math.
Is anybody having issues with files being cropped to page when exporting to .eps? It had it working fine at first but not anything over default page size is cropped no matter if I set it objects or page under bounding box.
Been dealing with this for years.
The first thing is I decided was to not price over the phone. 9 times out of ten if they call for just a price it is another sign shop price hunting because they don't know how or want to beat your price. I tell them up front to bring the vehicle so I can...
I have dealing sith this for years.
The first thing is I decided was to not price over the phone. 9 times out of ten if they call for just a price it is another sign shop price hunting because they don't know how or want to beat your price. I tell them up front to bring the vehicle so I can...
It won't print on just one cart. The heads are duel heads with one cartridge going to each half. If one ran out it will need to be pumped back up before that half of the head will print.
By not going to a easier version you will be getting the foundation to expand later. Corel can be very robust with the capabilities to do any aspect of the sign and digital world.
It is your one stop shop. Here are some of the things I have used it for over the years. Offset printing, vinyl...
Don't be intimidated by all the button bells and whistles in Corel. Start out with the basics like text and oval and rectangles. The rest will fall into place as you use it more. So much off the program is devoted to page and web design stuff you more than likely won't use in the sign biz. Use...
Go with the Roland... you won't regret it. as far a laminator look into the Dry-Tac. I bought a Seal 54 and if I had it to do all over I would get the Dry Tac at half the price and more features.
They tell me you can get the parts and I am a pretty good tech. Price is not bad at 19k. I want something cheap I can print real estate sign on coroplast with cheaply. The ink cost is only .10 sqr. ft. on this thing.
Bill is right on the money, make sure it is from the spot color swatch. I have issues with this in X4. Sometimes it reverts back to cmyk values and stops working. It also stops when I try to add it to my cmyk pallet so I made a pallet just for it. I don't seem to have any problems with it in X3...
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