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  1. designing new business cards

    lil, for a beginning designer. My advice: "Less is More!" As your designing skills grow, you can start to add more stuff and play around with more complex designs, but starting out, try playing around with basic designs and get your layout and font skills down and the rest will fall into place...
  2. designing new business cards

    Lil, no need to get butt hurt over everybody's criticism over your business card design. In the end, it's going to be what YOU decide is best for your company. It doesn't matter what we all think . What do we know? We're all design professionals here trying to offer a little helping hand right...
  3. designing new business cards

    I think imma give Deaton some business. He is a true pro. Slapakiss, that was a pretty good layout too. Lil, btw, most professionals make business cards from scratch or from a template that they create in Adobe Illustrator. :) Just a thought.
  4. Epson Pro GS6000 Printer

    Try pigment inks on the liquid laminates. the plastic polymers should stick better than the solvents. try it with a aqueous inkjet printer that uses hybrid pigment or pigment based inkjets like the Canon IPF series or the Epson 48XX, 78XX, 79XX, 98XX, 99XX. How thick is the laminate btw?
  5. Epson Stylus Pro GS6000

    I'm glad to see some satisfied GS6000 customers out there. GS6000 has been buried under all the Roland, Mimaki, and Mutoh's, but Epson GS6000 sales are going up and I myself have sold two in the last month. If anyone wants one or have any questions, let me know. Once you properly set these...
  6. GS6000 Epson = Mutoh?

    As I said, I like the Rolands, Mutohs, Mimakis, and the Epsons. They're all good respectively, and most use Epson printheads. So, why make fight about trying to decide whether the Ford or Chevy is better? Each have their slightly better edge for different applications. BTW, if you know how to...
  7. GS6000 Epson = Mutoh?

    You need to decide which printer is right for you based on need. Well Jim, It's a matter of perspectives. To some the wider color gamut is very important. To most, price-reduction is the most important. The thing is, no one wants to drop almost $20k on a lemon, so they do a lot of research...
  8. Epson Pro GS6000 Printer

    Epson is currently offering a $3000 MIR for the GS 6000. It's a great time to buy! Outside of that, yes because of the Orange and the Green inks in the GS6000, if you're doing jobs for companies like Home Depot who are very particular about the Orange, you will be able to get the best Orange...
  9. Canon IPF8100 or Epson 9880

    Well, Canon IPF8100's have had the color gamut advantage over the Epson 9880 because of the Green and the Orange, but Epson has answer for that with the 9900. Also, HP was championing their professional inkjets over the Epsons for awhile because of their ability to use a spectraphotometer. The...
  10. Epson Stylus Pro GS6000

    Colorburst RIP is included with the GS6000. The GS6000 does not have a built-in cutter which I personally but will bug some people enough not to buy, but Epson has learned from selling it's aqueous ink machines that cutting thicker paper stock and canvas on the built-in auto-cutters dulls the...
  11. Inkjet printing on CANVAS?

    Use a Epson GS6000 8-color solvent printers to print out on glossy canvas and see the colors pop.
  12. Opinions needed between Epson 11880 and Mutoh 1614

    Both the Mutoh and Epson have their uses for different applications. If you're printing on controltac, I would recommend the GS. You will get phenomenal print quality on them. As far as the Mutoh, it is using a Epson CMYK head, and it is great for outdoor banners. For canvas printing, Epson GS...
  13. Opinions needed between Epson 11880 and Mutoh 1614

    Mutoh vs. Epson Hi Guys, Well, I have sold for Epson and I currently sell Epson and Mutoh as my company has dealerships in both printers. With that, if any of you are doing a lot of outdoor signage applications, two things you want to consider if you are looking for new equipment when looking...
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