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Nice work. I started in the business with a shop on 22nd East End Ave then in Peatone/Monee area before moving north many years ago. The southside has a great sign history. My first Letterhead meeting was in Homewood in the 70's.
Jim from Cocut recently answered questions for me and gave me a new approach to my situation. This is why we in business should support responsive businesses and not for price only.
25 to 35 sq ft per hour at 720x720 dpi bi-directional. That will give you good quality. It will make you money. You will need a RIP and separate optical eye cutter that contour cuts. If all that is there, it's worth it.
I have a Visioneer One Touch USB Ibought as a closeout from Office Max for $19. It's 1200 dpi and is 8 years old and works great and is fast.
I also have an all in one Epson NX615 I got on sale for $59.00 but not as fast or ease of use as the "old cheap" Visioneer. The Epson NX I just use as a...
There are other posts here about additives for lettering enamel the would help. I always add a frog juice or Clear Shield for fortifying and to help add a uniform shine. It also has a UV inhibitor to slow the fading or dulling the sun will cause. Smith's cream for smooth lettering, smoothie for...
I always get very good quality printing 720x720 bi-directional. For small prints with detail 720x720 unidirectional.I have never had the need for 1440x1400 resolution.
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