N Johnston
New Member
Hi guys, I'm a newbie since Sept 2020 in the signmaking/digital printing industry. My trade was graphic designer previously with outsourcing all print for 18 years, I'm into gadgets and technology so have a great interest in printers in general etc. To start out with in the printing industry I bought a Roland SP540V, Easymount cold laminator and Keencut Evo2 (all used and working) to learn on initially and like being able to learn and maintain things myself on the Roland. Just to make sure I want to do this long term and before moving onto a newer machine. In the last couple of months I've had problems like messing up print with the laminator, messing up applying vinyl onto Corroplast, Foamex and magnetic sign material. Done stickers where wasted a pile of laminated print as the cutting wasn't accurate and did everything to try to fix it, now everytime I print and cut (cropmarks or just p&c) I seem to have to adjust the cutting to get it right on each job whereas it was spot on before, v frustrating. Basically I've just been very frustrated with things going wrong last couple of months mainly due to human error except for the cutting issues. I've been teaching myself with no prior experience in practical printing and finishing through reading and videos with no practical teaching from anyone else and also doing this under pressure to get jobs out. So I am seriously doubting whether this is the right thing for me to do, should I just go back to outsourcing the print jobs or will this get any easier guys? I have bad anxiety at times and that doesn't help I must admit and go through periods of serious self doubt and feel it holds me back too. I have a fire in my belly to get this to work but problems just keep happening recently and it really gets me very down as I don't want to let clients down and want to give them the best result I can as customer service means alot to me. Just wondering what other peoples experiences were when they first started out, did you ever just want to give up as you thought you would never get the hang of things in this industry?