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If someone pays late by accident for example, but they're a good customer, you may not want to stop dealing with them, but your contract with the insurer says otherwise.
You can always get insurance on these type of accounts. If they dont pay, you will be insured to get your money. But (depends on the insurer) it also means you wont be able to do business with them again if they dont pay or miss a payment.
I haven't used it in a while, most of our jobs are rectangles.
But usually you don't nest all the files at once. Either do 1 at a time or 5 for example and do it in batches.
While this case I can understand it's 1 job with multiple files so you'd want to group them, but batch them. It's easier.
yeah it's about $8000 to buy it outright (if they still do that)
$1500 per year is good as long as you're saving that much. It is designed for the higher volume printers where savings like this will actually save you.
No it's exactly the same software.
Esko both own Tilia Labs & Enfocus...
It's quite cheap compared to Tilia Labs - Griffin. pretty sure it's around 8k usd.
When i had the trufit demo, we had 1 job we used it on. it saved close to 4k worth of viny. The stickers where intricate shapes and the nesting was very good.
after that i didn't need it so i never bought it...
These are your options:
Onyx Trufit. (this is a watered down version of Tilia Labs - Griffin) it does work well. I have demoed it.
Tilia Labs - Griffin. Very good, Very expensive.
Caldera Percenter - I haven't tried, but i've heard really good things about it
CalderaRIP - it can do contour...
Exactly.
i don't care what they say on their website. That little sensor is only worth it for spot measurements.
The bare minimum for a printshop is an i1 Pro.
I only had a play with it, but not for what i wanted to do with it. But it's pretty cool.
FOSS/OSS Free Open Source Software.
Basically with FOSS (plenty of FOSS that you can pay for, for more features & Support) is community support. the community build the apps and maintain them. With more...
Theres a few like this. I've used appsmith before. - https://www.appsmith.com/
Usually tools like this, i look at the FOSS/OSS community first. usually apps like these, you want the OSS versions because the community supports more external tools.
Graphtec if you want to just stick with roll cutters. Blades are cheap, and you can cut in the channel for perf cutting / thru cutting which wont damage the cutting strip.
Summa if you plan to getting a F1612 as you can pare them up. Kiss cut on the roll cutter, Thru cut on the flatbed cutter...
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