Hello, this forum is a really good resource for a variety of information. I figured I might as well sign up and stop lurking.
I have worked in the sign industry only 3 years but it was in a relatively small shop with more work than it could realistically handle. The big upside of the job was being able to do the whole thing from start to finish.
It's also a huge city I live in so there was a lot to see.New places and people, got to shake a lot of hands.
My problem arose from never being involved in the design and print part of the job, big part of my reason for quitting. It wasn't a matter of me not being able to take it on but rather it being the cushy job and why would anyone want to do all the dirty work.
I did get to set up the files for CNC routing and run the machine, that was fun , got to do all the laminating, trimming, application. I didn't mind doing because it was a much easier job compared to my usual day to day. It's also the reason why I'm keen on joining the community. Have to learn from somewhere.
I can do most of the fabrication, painting and installations but never had the chance to use the printers.
I'm going to be starting a small business to offer signage and lettering in Europe, Estonia to be specific.
I'm interested in purchasing a printer, laminator, plotter(preferably with contour). I thought about looking into printer/plotter combo but it would be too slow for bigger production runs if they ever come to my shop. Would it be too difficult of a hurdle to learn how to use a printer and a plotter? How big of a learning curve am I looking at ?
Here are some pictures from when I was still working https://goo.gl/photos/8DSTUbnyp7ybevSV9 . Nothing great.
It's getting really late, probably wrote a bunch of politician style mumbo jumbo in there somewhere, hopefully I fit in.
I have worked in the sign industry only 3 years but it was in a relatively small shop with more work than it could realistically handle. The big upside of the job was being able to do the whole thing from start to finish.
It's also a huge city I live in so there was a lot to see.New places and people, got to shake a lot of hands.
My problem arose from never being involved in the design and print part of the job, big part of my reason for quitting. It wasn't a matter of me not being able to take it on but rather it being the cushy job and why would anyone want to do all the dirty work.
I did get to set up the files for CNC routing and run the machine, that was fun , got to do all the laminating, trimming, application. I didn't mind doing because it was a much easier job compared to my usual day to day. It's also the reason why I'm keen on joining the community. Have to learn from somewhere.
I can do most of the fabrication, painting and installations but never had the chance to use the printers.
I'm going to be starting a small business to offer signage and lettering in Europe, Estonia to be specific.
I'm interested in purchasing a printer, laminator, plotter(preferably with contour). I thought about looking into printer/plotter combo but it would be too slow for bigger production runs if they ever come to my shop. Would it be too difficult of a hurdle to learn how to use a printer and a plotter? How big of a learning curve am I looking at ?
Here are some pictures from when I was still working https://goo.gl/photos/8DSTUbnyp7ybevSV9 . Nothing great.
It's getting really late, probably wrote a bunch of politician style mumbo jumbo in there somewhere, hopefully I fit in.