Dan Berg
New Member
A little background first. I have a 3500 sq. ft. printing, photo mounting and framing studio near Morgantown, Pa. since 2009.
We primarily do hospitality fine art printing on canvas with 7 Epson printers. 2 are Dye sublimation. 3 heat presses, 2 Seal laminators and a shop full of framing equipment.
Last may I purchased a used Epson s80600 with 60 new 700ml ink carts. I knew that it had sat so knew it may need heads and it did. Two new heads to the tune of $5100. 3 months later the printer had another error and it took a new mainboard for another $1650. I now feel like I have a like new printer but am all in for about $14,750. Here comes the problem, my hospital work has dried up and that was over 50% of my business. The rest of my business is either dye sub or canvas pigment printing. Bottom line I have no work for the new s80600, none. I think I have printed several sample posters and banners the last 3 months, that's it. Zero revenue with that machine since labor day.
I was considering selling it but have worked the last 10 years for the day I could afford to purchase a 64" solvent. So I decided to give it one last shot. No rip came with the printer so last week I purchased a copy of Onyx Thrive 19.
I also have a new Fc-7000-60 for the cut portion of print and cut. Trying to get off the ground floor properly and after watching videos until I am blue in the face I have decided I need someone here for a half day or more to learn how to do this properly. I am not a total dummy as we had a new Roland Bn-20a with versaworks for print and cut. No design work done in-house. If I need something we have a gal that does that work for us. Hopefully I will find someone locally to help with this. After I know what I am doing then comes the hard part, where to find work.
Dan Berg
www.bergsprintstudio.com
We primarily do hospitality fine art printing on canvas with 7 Epson printers. 2 are Dye sublimation. 3 heat presses, 2 Seal laminators and a shop full of framing equipment.
Last may I purchased a used Epson s80600 with 60 new 700ml ink carts. I knew that it had sat so knew it may need heads and it did. Two new heads to the tune of $5100. 3 months later the printer had another error and it took a new mainboard for another $1650. I now feel like I have a like new printer but am all in for about $14,750. Here comes the problem, my hospital work has dried up and that was over 50% of my business. The rest of my business is either dye sub or canvas pigment printing. Bottom line I have no work for the new s80600, none. I think I have printed several sample posters and banners the last 3 months, that's it. Zero revenue with that machine since labor day.
I was considering selling it but have worked the last 10 years for the day I could afford to purchase a 64" solvent. So I decided to give it one last shot. No rip came with the printer so last week I purchased a copy of Onyx Thrive 19.
I also have a new Fc-7000-60 for the cut portion of print and cut. Trying to get off the ground floor properly and after watching videos until I am blue in the face I have decided I need someone here for a half day or more to learn how to do this properly. I am not a total dummy as we had a new Roland Bn-20a with versaworks for print and cut. No design work done in-house. If I need something we have a gal that does that work for us. Hopefully I will find someone locally to help with this. After I know what I am doing then comes the hard part, where to find work.
Dan Berg
www.bergsprintstudio.com