I want to thank all the members that have upgraded your accounts. I truly appreciate your support of the site monetarily. Supporting the site keeps this site up and running as a lot of work daily goes on behind the scenes.
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I'm sorry to hear of your trouble with that "demo" and the crooked dealer. Sounds like an awful person and someone Mimaki wouldn't want to be associated with if they knew the way they operate.
Selling a used printer w/ mileage as a demo unit? Dirty.
Charging double for inks that everyone...
I'd say Signs 101 would be a great place to start when selling equipment/supplies. There are facebook groups as well (Used Sign Shop Equipment I believe is one).
If you want to sell here, I believe you'll need to pay for a premium membership but that also comes with some added benefits...
What does the adhesive look/feel like? Hopefully it's something like IJ180mc-10LSE otherwise those things ain't stickin.
I wouldn't consider premasking them as an option, it will be more work cutting out the open areas than it's worth.
Regarding pass or bid.... is it an existing customer...
Thanks for the feedback, sounds like you've checked out a lot of options over the years! Mind if I send you a PM to pick your brain at some point?
I'm already finding lots of bugs/limitations with Jestor and I've only played around with it for a few hours. Lots of features are behind an...
I'd love to know this as well. Our UCVJ does the same thing and it drives me nuts. No less than 10 minutes from boot up to actually being to print on this thing, it's the slowest interface / slowest moving printer I've ever seen.
That's some impressive work you do there with the trimless channel letters! I've always thought traditional channel letters were ugly and just looked cheap, those trimless ones are definitely a huge improvement.
It was a limited-time offer on https://appsumo.com/
They offer apps/etc. for discounted one-time rates as opposed to the usual subscription model.
Lots of goodies on there, but Jestor was my first purchase. They'll usually have different tiers depending on users, options etc.
Interesting, thanks for the reply! I like the idea of the community support, sounds like a really good concept. Rather than paying for overpriced apps that tell you what options you need.
What did you think of appsmith? Looks pretty well-polished.
Can you elaborate on your comment regarding FOSS/OSS? (I had to google those acronyms, ha)
I've (very briefly) looked into open-source app builders but I feel like they quickly become over my head.
I intentionally went this...
Good points you make.
Personally, I'm always stuck between a blank slate and overpriced saas apps that never really do exactly what I want. I have no coding or app-building experience (aside from a few hours playing in Filemaker years ago) so something user-friendly/for dummies like this is...
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