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9 NeutralAbout Compnerd88
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- Birthday 07/11/1988
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Up to 50in. wide
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Get me dimensions on the panels you want to wrap and I can give you a price. -Logan
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This pattern?
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I'll print it. I just did a partial (panel) wrap on a Polaris RZR. Here is the hood and tops of the fenders:
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Second paying job, first real customer, feedback, opinions welcome
Compnerd88 replied to Norbs's topic in Show your work
I have to agree. I've noticed that generally people come in with an Idea of what they want, and if you can accomplish roughly 20% of they're idea, they're super happy. You'll notice more and more, people really DON'T know exactly what they want, and you'll save yourself headaches in the design process by not over thinking it. -
I LLC'd my Company and have a 3 million dollar insurance policy. Cant be a 3M Preffered installer without the insurance. Also im dealing with Full Wrap installs on Coaches and Trains and Tractor trailers. I gotta have my ass covered, and as an LLC, my personal assets are safe :-) -Logan
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We're in the same boat Dakota. My EPS files get super large and processor intensive, so I gotta have a capable setup. Nice specs on your new build. I have a Quad Core AMD at 3.0, 80gb Solid State and 1TB SATA, and 16gb or RAM for my design computer and for my RIP / Print software. The computer that runs my old PC-60 printer and cutter is probably a few steps behind my iPhone is processing power Lol. -Logan
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Lol
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From where the guy in Florida ate that guys face off and they said he was on Bath Salts...
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All of my equipment is connected through Ethernet and USB
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If your just gonna do Die Cut stuff, a basic computer is all you need. For me, doing large format printing, I have EPS and AI files that are at or above 1gb in size. It takes a computer with pretty good processing power to handle large files such as this. Processing Power and RAM are my foundations for a good strong setup. I also run Dual Monitors and a seperate S-Video to a projector that cycles my portfolio pics on a "live wall" in my shop -Logan
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Lol @ the Bath Salts Sticker
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I agree 100%. VersaWorks is a dream to use.
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I have nothing but Roland machines....shop full of em, so yes I'm partial to them. But for me, they work great, and are very user friendly. Customer Service has been good for me as well. As far as large format printers, I have a SP-540v, and a VP-540i. For me I love the VP-540i. Its a printer/cutter for one (some machines are not), and its a 4 print head setup vs. the SP with only 2, so the prints times are significantly faster. It prints max at 1440x720dpi. Both printers are Eco Solvent and I use only Roland brand Inks...off brand inks will create reside in your lines and pumps and can clog over time....I've seen it happen. -Logan
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The Kilt and Clover? -Logan