Thrive is the high-end version of Onyx, with a network licence, web interface (dont work online, every installed thrive is a local webserver) a d lot of other features to subscribe to, for example „Color Check“-process control. Mich more expensive than regular RIP Center or Postershop.Onyx is not cheap, in the versions I've purchased. They do have an option called Thrive. I believe it is a mix of online and simple.
There are older versions of course that run it. One thing to say that might help you choose, older versions don't constantly update. If Pantone keeps adding colors, what will you do? Can you add the proper LAB equivalents and such for it to learn from you? Will you just print CMYK and RGB, Raster or Vector, flattened or effects? The more you need quality of life updates, the more the subscriptions make sense. I agree with FrankW, a short term rental can give you an idea of what it takes, what you can do and what amount of print work you will really be doing.would an older version of these softwares still work, Or is it a case of once the updates are out the older versions dont work ?
Thanks for the advice, I am new to this, I currently make tshirts, vinyl signs and stickers and I just want to make some stickers and banners in the latex, I don't need anything fancy at this stage but I might find I need to upgrade at a later date if all goes well.There are older versions of course that run it. One thing to say that might help you choose, older versions don't constantly update. If Pantone keeps adding colors, what will you do? Can you add the proper LAB equivalents and such for it to learn from you? Will you just print CMYK and RGB, Raster or Vector, flattened or effects? The more you need quality of life updates, the more the subscriptions make sense. I agree with FrankW, a short term rental can give you an idea of what it takes, what you can do and what amount of print work you will really be doing.
As someone who has refurbished many printer and resold them, including the same Mimaki across 5 owners who had my phone number, I do say that large up front expenditures can hurt if you don't know your sales ability. I'm glad you went with the 315 over the 115. You will have years of ink available. I tore down our L25500 last year rather than push it off on someone else.
I would suggest FLEXI. It will cost you 59.99 per month.Thanks for the advice, I am new to this, I currently make tshirts, vinyl signs and stickers and I just want to make some stickers and banners in the latex, I don't need anything fancy at this stage but I might find I need to upgrade at a later date if all goes well.