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Working among the Corporate Lizard People
The rest of the inks arrived yesterday afternoon, I ordered them last Friday. I know I can't rely on Grimco anymore and am going to have to find alternatives to what I used them for.
We still use Grimco (unfortunately) for a large majority of our purchases, but we have started using Spandex out of Salt Lake City for our Roland inks. They have competitive pricing on almost everything.The rest of the inks arrived yesterday afternoon, I ordered them last Friday. I know I can't rely on Grimco anymore and am going to have to find alternatives to what I used them for.
Grimliteston. My longtime and superb supplier Garston was bought out by Tubelite a couple months ago, now GRIMco is their owner. They delivered 4 days a week on their own trucks and carried a full line of sign supplies. This sucks.
Software tooOur suppliers are full on embracing Enshittiication (google it) and expecting us to tolerate the decline of service they once provided at the same cost.
The best RIP support I ever had was with Caldera on Linux, Onyx just makes excuse for their issues, but at least it is stable, doesn't crash like it did for me on Linux AND Mac, and if you know this type of work, you learn the workarounds. I am very pissed with how Onyx has let itself degrade update after update, they don't fix shit and just introduce new features IDGAF about.Software too
The RIPs are what I was eluding to. The power users will probably disagree but all of these RIPs seem so clunky and unintuitive. Versaworks was simple, 20 minutes of fooling with it and you got it licked. Rasterlink, despite what some say was almost as simple and as easy to learn as VW but will concede it is a bit more clunky. They all look like they stopped any development in 1992 except for adding a few stupid features. Surely they could simplify these things which would make training new employees on how to use them easier. To me. the learning curve is steep which makes it much more challenging to find capable employees.The best RIP support I ever had was with Caldera on Linux, Onyx just makes excuse for their issues, but at least it is stable, doesn't crash like it did for me on Linux AND Mac, and if you know this type of work, you learn the workarounds. I am very pissed with how Onyx has let itself degrade update after update, they don't fix shit and just introduce new features IDGAF about.