rabtech
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For the last 20 years I have been an IT consultant. I also own an online forum https://www.slingshotinfo.com based on the Polaris Slingshot. It is almost 3 years old and has over 2000 members. I have been selling shirts, decals, and other items related to the forum on the site's online store and it has been paying its own way fairly well over the last few years.
Lately I have had created more colorful shirt graphics that are being printed by CustomCat online fulfillment. Many of the members have been wanting decals to match. For full color die cut graphics I had been ordering from places online like StickerMule and other places like that. This was ok as long as I needed 50 or more of one decal and wanted them all the same size. There have been many times that people wanted larger decals for a trailer or a banner and It was just to expensive to have them made and then resell them. So I just decided it was time to invest in a printer that would be easy to maintain and fairly good at producing die cut decals of any size up to 54". I can already tell I am going to love the 115 for what I am doing. And the matching HP branded cutter seems to work pretty well also.
Being a forum owner I realize the importance of an online forum for valuable information. So this was the most logical place for me to come for help and information.
This weekend I have enclosed my 20'x20' screened in back patio so I can have a large space to operate my printer. Tomorrow I will be unloading the printer and setting it up. Hopefully everything will go smooth. Ill add a few pictures to this post as things progress.
rabtech,,
Lately I have had created more colorful shirt graphics that are being printed by CustomCat online fulfillment. Many of the members have been wanting decals to match. For full color die cut graphics I had been ordering from places online like StickerMule and other places like that. This was ok as long as I needed 50 or more of one decal and wanted them all the same size. There have been many times that people wanted larger decals for a trailer or a banner and It was just to expensive to have them made and then resell them. So I just decided it was time to invest in a printer that would be easy to maintain and fairly good at producing die cut decals of any size up to 54". I can already tell I am going to love the 115 for what I am doing. And the matching HP branded cutter seems to work pretty well also.
Being a forum owner I realize the importance of an online forum for valuable information. So this was the most logical place for me to come for help and information.
This weekend I have enclosed my 20'x20' screened in back patio so I can have a large space to operate my printer. Tomorrow I will be unloading the printer and setting it up. Hopefully everything will go smooth. Ill add a few pictures to this post as things progress.
rabtech,,