Just wanted to drop by and say Hi.
I haven't been on here much in the past few weeks, but I have been toying around with the machine and learning the ropes. I might be just breaking the surface of understanding this equipment, but I've had some great success and have learned a great deal in the past month or so.
As one person said, that he is going to have to run several rolls of vinyl through the machine and learn it on his own. Well that is exactly what I've been doing and having fun in the process. I'm not really interested in printing / cutting out large images. I've been sticking to small stickers less than 6" in size and this machine has been working flawlessly.
There is such a learning curve with using equipment that I didn't anticipate prior to purchasing it. However, now that I've spent the time and got over the initial hump of figuring out the basics like using a CutContour outline to direct the machine to know where to cut, it is all starting to come together without much frustration or difficulty.
I don't have the luxury of starting out working in a sign shop, and even after talking with family members and friends to see if they know of anyone else in my area who might be doing this as a hobby just like I am, I've ran across nobody. So there is a great sense of pride in learning everything on my own, regardless if it is costly and time consuming.
Sorry if I started out on the wrong foot with my initial posts. For what it is worth, as I've said before, there was a great sense of frustration because this equipment was giving me such a headache at first. Just like someone who doesn't have any computer experience at all, might go out and buy a new computer and printer just to make some brochures. If they design a simple brochure and can't get it to print out, there is going to be frustration. In my case, within a hour of owning the machine I could get the image to print, but it took several weeks of trying to figure out what a CutContour line was and how it is used to direct the machine I couldn’t' get it to cut.
I have absolutely no regrets with buying this machine, regardless what its value is to the eyes of the professionals. I actually just ordered in some more vinyl and related supplies recommended by several supply companies that I spoke with on the phone. So I'm anxiously awaiting these supplies to arrive so I can learn even more.
I haven't been on here much in the past few weeks, but I have been toying around with the machine and learning the ropes. I might be just breaking the surface of understanding this equipment, but I've had some great success and have learned a great deal in the past month or so.
As one person said, that he is going to have to run several rolls of vinyl through the machine and learn it on his own. Well that is exactly what I've been doing and having fun in the process. I'm not really interested in printing / cutting out large images. I've been sticking to small stickers less than 6" in size and this machine has been working flawlessly.
There is such a learning curve with using equipment that I didn't anticipate prior to purchasing it. However, now that I've spent the time and got over the initial hump of figuring out the basics like using a CutContour outline to direct the machine to know where to cut, it is all starting to come together without much frustration or difficulty.
I don't have the luxury of starting out working in a sign shop, and even after talking with family members and friends to see if they know of anyone else in my area who might be doing this as a hobby just like I am, I've ran across nobody. So there is a great sense of pride in learning everything on my own, regardless if it is costly and time consuming.
Sorry if I started out on the wrong foot with my initial posts. For what it is worth, as I've said before, there was a great sense of frustration because this equipment was giving me such a headache at first. Just like someone who doesn't have any computer experience at all, might go out and buy a new computer and printer just to make some brochures. If they design a simple brochure and can't get it to print out, there is going to be frustration. In my case, within a hour of owning the machine I could get the image to print, but it took several weeks of trying to figure out what a CutContour line was and how it is used to direct the machine I couldn’t' get it to cut.
I have absolutely no regrets with buying this machine, regardless what its value is to the eyes of the professionals. I actually just ordered in some more vinyl and related supplies recommended by several supply companies that I spoke with on the phone. So I'm anxiously awaiting these supplies to arrive so I can learn even more.