The Super Nickel
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Hi Everyone!
I found this forum on Google while researching equipment. I have some really basic questions and just need a nudge in the right direction if you will.
First of all I need to understand if cutters and printers are always two separate pieces of equipment or if sometimes they are all-in-one.
Secondly, I think I am about to become the sudden owner of a Summa Sign T1300 and I need to know if it is only a cutter, or is it a vinyl printer as well?
I actually have a mentor who is willing to show me the ropes, but it will require travel and an extended stay which I can not manage at the moment. He doesn't like email and phones too much so I'm trying to get some info in advance of my trip.
I'm hoping to spend the next couple of months getting the shop outfitted.
Any info you can give me about the Summa T1300, including what other equipment I would need, like printers, software, etc. would be a great help. By the way, I was told I'll be getting the Summa software and cables with it, if that helps.
BTW, I am getting into this business for two reasons.
I want to do something else for a living and I have always been interested in this field.
But more importantly...
I have a bright son (with Asperger's) who really needs to learn a trade. I am probably the only person who has the patience to train him in anything. So we need something we can learn together with me guiding him for a good while to start. Later we will probably be in the biz together, or he will take it over. This is the beginning of a dream and the answer of a prayer for me because I wondered for a long time how I would help him transition into his adult work life. He seems very interested in this which is a huge prerequisite for most Aspie folks, if you know what I mean. Now I've been presented with the opportunity to help him in a way I worried that I would never be able too.
I'll also mention that I don't have any grandiose delusions about this. I know it's going to be a great challenge - and that's great. I'm sure we'll be doing political/yard signs and door lettering for quite a while at first.
So much for my rambling. I'm really looking forward to learning, and eventually giving back to all of you here on this forum. Thanks for having me!
I found this forum on Google while researching equipment. I have some really basic questions and just need a nudge in the right direction if you will.
First of all I need to understand if cutters and printers are always two separate pieces of equipment or if sometimes they are all-in-one.
Secondly, I think I am about to become the sudden owner of a Summa Sign T1300 and I need to know if it is only a cutter, or is it a vinyl printer as well?
I actually have a mentor who is willing to show me the ropes, but it will require travel and an extended stay which I can not manage at the moment. He doesn't like email and phones too much so I'm trying to get some info in advance of my trip.
I'm hoping to spend the next couple of months getting the shop outfitted.
Any info you can give me about the Summa T1300, including what other equipment I would need, like printers, software, etc. would be a great help. By the way, I was told I'll be getting the Summa software and cables with it, if that helps.
BTW, I am getting into this business for two reasons.
I want to do something else for a living and I have always been interested in this field.
But more importantly...
I have a bright son (with Asperger's) who really needs to learn a trade. I am probably the only person who has the patience to train him in anything. So we need something we can learn together with me guiding him for a good while to start. Later we will probably be in the biz together, or he will take it over. This is the beginning of a dream and the answer of a prayer for me because I wondered for a long time how I would help him transition into his adult work life. He seems very interested in this which is a huge prerequisite for most Aspie folks, if you know what I mean. Now I've been presented with the opportunity to help him in a way I worried that I would never be able too.
I'll also mention that I don't have any grandiose delusions about this. I know it's going to be a great challenge - and that's great. I'm sure we'll be doing political/yard signs and door lettering for quite a while at first.
So much for my rambling. I'm really looking forward to learning, and eventually giving back to all of you here on this forum. Thanks for having me!
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