Hey All,
I'm Todd from Bentonville, Arkansas, and I have owned Bentonville Copy and Ship for the last 22 years. I have been lurking on this forum for about the last three to four months while I researched if I really wanted to expand into the sign making business or not. Well today I made the decision to proceed forward, albeit slowly, into the sign making business. Right now I all have are Xerox copiers, (a 700 Digital Press, (2) Workcenter 7665's, and a DC 4112) but I currently have no "real" sign making equipment.
I think that I have narrowed down my choice of a wide format printer to the Cannon IPF9400, although I am struggling with whether or not I should just buck up the extra $$ for a true flatbed printer. I don't have a plotter/cutter either, but that will probably be my next purchase once I do a little more research and (hopefully) get some advice from the good folks of this forum. From there not real sure what equipment I will need next, but I am confident my customers will lead the way and tell me what they want.
Anyhow, I'd like to thank everyone whose posts on this forum, I was really refreshing to see straight and honest opinions about equipment, software, and other business matters without the "my_______ is bigger than your ______" back and forth that you find in so many other places.
Best to you all,
Todd
I'm Todd from Bentonville, Arkansas, and I have owned Bentonville Copy and Ship for the last 22 years. I have been lurking on this forum for about the last three to four months while I researched if I really wanted to expand into the sign making business or not. Well today I made the decision to proceed forward, albeit slowly, into the sign making business. Right now I all have are Xerox copiers, (a 700 Digital Press, (2) Workcenter 7665's, and a DC 4112) but I currently have no "real" sign making equipment.
I think that I have narrowed down my choice of a wide format printer to the Cannon IPF9400, although I am struggling with whether or not I should just buck up the extra $$ for a true flatbed printer. I don't have a plotter/cutter either, but that will probably be my next purchase once I do a little more research and (hopefully) get some advice from the good folks of this forum. From there not real sure what equipment I will need next, but I am confident my customers will lead the way and tell me what they want.
Anyhow, I'd like to thank everyone whose posts on this forum, I was really refreshing to see straight and honest opinions about equipment, software, and other business matters without the "my_______ is bigger than your ______" back and forth that you find in so many other places.
Best to you all,
Todd