orbitgrfx

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  1. I would recommend VectorMagic, also. It's so creditably easy to use and give you an enormous amount of control of your image. It's also not that expensive, so the revenue from just one small job can pay for it. Besides, any vector imaging tool is a must if you want to be in the biz of cutting vinyl.

    Good luck!


  2. Concerning the ink transfer in the 1100.....Does the printer drink inks the way some of Epson's  smaller muti-funtion printers do?

    If I get one (I'm leaning heavily toward the 1100) I'll be using it for brochures, advertising samples, price guides, ect., as well as printing decals on vinyl. The CIS system will come later after some revenue kicks in.

    Thanks for the feedback.


  3. Got my printer & the contour cutting issues solved, printed & cut some decals last night & they were completely dry the moment they came out of the printer. no smudging no bleed. The only issue im having is the app tape seems to pull some of the black outlining off the print when removing it.  The guy I got the printer from said he was running matte black cartridges in it (photographer), im wondering if that has anything to do with it??

    I'm deciding on a printer for multi printing purposes.....brochures, price guides, advertising samples, as well as printing on vinyl.

    My question about the Epson 1100 is this.....How does it fare with inks? Does the printer drink ink the way some of their smaller multi-functions do?


  4. Yeah Bob, I re-installed the program and all is the same. Can't figure it out. The version is correct and up to date and I've no other known conflicts on the laptop. I'm using Illy for now, and switching to CD when needed for ease depending on the project. I'm lost on this one.  :D


  5. Hello all of the Inkscape users. I'm running XP Pro with 2 gb memory and have no problems at all with Illy or CD4. When I switch to Inkscape, the program seems to freeze, showing a conflict in the program somewhere along the line. Most of the time, it is verrrry sslowww switching between the functions. And as for saving a file...a full minute can pass before it 'un-freezes'. 

    Any suggestions or preference settings you recommend?

    Thanks,

    Chase


  6. I'll probably just go ahead and spend the extra 40 bucks or so on the 1400, even though I think the 1100 would be plenty good enough for me.

    The 1400 has a higher definition ink with great photo blacks....you won't be disappointed at all with the print quality.

    ......does the 1400 drink the ink like it's nothing? And is it a lot pricier to keep up than an 1100? Like I said I'll mainly just be using it to print positives in black ink and maybe a few transfers here and there, a photo or two.

    With nominal printing, you should be fine with the Epson carts. I was doing heavy t-shirt printing and found that a CIS was the way to get things done. The difference between Claria (1400) and DuraBrite (1100) besides composition, is a few quarters in cost per cart. The 1400 requires 6 as opposed to the 1100 > 4


  7. Be careful with the 1400. It's a great printer at any price; the Claria inks are superb dye-based inks, albeit pricey in the original carts; and produces some excelllent photo quality prints.

    Why be cautious???....The Claria inks will (can) dry in the printhead if left unused after a period of 3-4 days and you will have a real mess on your hands. The printhead is almost improbable to remove and clean on your own, and a trip to a Certified Epson Repair shop will ensue. You can run a diagnostic print head cleaning; be prepared to use copious amounts of black, magenta, cyan.

    The good side is that there are many Epson and aftermarket inks that can be run in the 1400. Bulk inks are always good and some are rather inexpensive in comparison to Claria. Your choice will be dye, pigment and even sublimation!

    If you decide to purchase it, kepp in mind to set your printer to print (a small print job is fine) every three days in order to keep the head clear.

    I've owned two of them and love the prints. My mistake was using it on my laptop in a mobile environment (T-shirt transfers in my RV) while my laptop was not always with me. Keep it always on/standby and connected to your workstation and set to print occasionally and you will love it!

    -Chase


  8. Ryan called me to verify my request for samples when I ordered. He sent me a 24 x 5Yd roll of 7125-12 right awy. The other request I made was not sent for another two weeks. I had requested samples of the translucent, and the one I received was J680CR. I don't know what I'll do with a 48" x 5Yd white reflective, but I suppose it'll be good to have around.

    Does he send out requests for colored specialty vinyls?


  9. I found through trial & error that envelope distort/mesh is going to be the way to finish this. Only two of the ''plumes' will be used, so overlap will not be that big of an obstacle, unless I decide to weld the final and redraw some of the colored detail into the flame.

    I'm going to be busy with another paid job today, then plans for a ride with the guys this evening....we all need R/R from this stuff....so at least I'm at the place I need to be with this.

    Again, I appreciate your time and guidance on this. 


  10. Thanks midwaste....I'll get right on it. I've tried and posted also in CD as I really need to get this done. As for the flames that you've seen already, do you think the nodes need to be reduced for cutting?

    I'll test it all when I'm done with the wrap.

    Thanks again.

    Chase


  11. Hello all....

    I'm needing help with wrapping the flame images along the same path as the arrow. This is to be used for cut, as well as print for my personal logo.

    Can you help...guide me through the process? I really need to finish this and get all the pieces together for final draft. Any guidance is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

    -Chase

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  12. It's 4 AM, and I'm in need of help/guidance with my personal logo. The frozen mango daiquiris aren't helping much.....at least with the designing part. Ha!

    What I'm trying to accomplish is 'wrapping' the flames along the same path as the arrow.

    The flames will replace the arrow in the final draft, and will connect with my rocket in the 50's style logo. It will be used for print (biz cards, brochures) and cut (car and signs).

    Any help is greatly appreciated and please get back to me if you need fonts or vectors....I have tons of them.

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  13. You cannot cut bitmaps with your plotter. You must convert the image to vector in order to cut it. It's usually an .eps file, sometimes .svg.

    Could you clarify what cutter you are using? Besides Signblazer, what are you using for creating vectors?

    This is a good forum to frequent, especially being new to the craft. There's many good people here to help you along.