How and why I do it.
I was a typical production artist for 10 years. Two years ago I was hired as a production artist and large format operator for a commercial printer. I've never touched a large format printer but I was up to the task. We used a beat-up mimaki JV3 160-S. It was a piece of junk but I made many tweaks to make it print decently. My former boss was too cheap to hire a tech (he was just a very bad person overall), but I learned very quickly how the printer worked and I've been addicted to the large format world ever since. I am now opening a sign division for my new employer… how exciting is that?! Going to expos, making 'friends' with other sign shops, getting practical experience and constant research brought me to this point and I would never go back to just being a desk jockey designer. The sign industry is amazing and the market is saturated but I love the work. It's very rewarding to design, print, manufacture and finally see your final product and satisfying a client. That's why I'm staying in the business for a long time to come.