Full Version: Engraving Concepts & Xenetech

From: Jer (DIAMOND) [#6]
 24 Jan 2007
To: Cody (BOBTNAILER) [#1] 24 Jan 2007

Hey Cody, Xenetech is a strange strange animal. It is very good at a lot of things. Other things are near impossible in Xenetech. Both are probably result of my efforts to make it work. Please don't give up on it too quick.

I would like to agree with you about Engraving Concepts. I have not said too much about them here because I don't have enough vocabulary to express how much I appreciate them. I have not met a better group of people, in any capacity. They have carried me when I could not move forward and their support is responsible for much our success. I feel lucky to have them on my team.


From: Tom Franklin (FLEA) [#7]
 24 Jan 2007
To: Cody (BOBTNAILER) [#1] 24 Jan 2007

A COUPLE OF THINGS:
1. IF THE PRODUCT ISN'T FIRST CLASS, THE BREWERS WON'T MARKET IT.
2. THE BREWERS ARE THE CLASS OF OUR INDUSTRY.

ALL THINGS EQUAL, DEAL WITH THE BREWERS....YOU'LL NEVER LOSE WITH THEM!

MOST SINCERELY,
TOM


From: Cody (BOBTNAILER) [#8]
 24 Jan 2007
To: Tom Franklin (FLEA) [#7] 25 Jan 2007

Mr. Franklin,

Very well stated, sir....and quite the compliment from someone of your background.

I strongly agree with your opinion of the EC folks being the "class of our industry". They most definitely set the bar for the rest of us.

I am probably one of their hardest-to-please, most outspoken (publicly, anyway) customers. In fact, I have brought to this forum's attention every single time that I thought the Brewers fell short of their obligation to their customers.

That last statement was made tongue-in-cheek, because there has never been a time that I've seen them provide anything short of EXTRAVAGANT service.


Cody


From: JHayes55 [#9]
 25 Jan 2007
To: Cody (BOBTNAILER) [#8] 25 Jan 2007

Cody - As you know I bought my first Xenetech rotary engraver last year at the ARA show. Since I am located in the Midwest I am out of the region the Brewer's service. I too had some trouble getting use to the Xenetech software - but over the past 10 months have continued to learn little by little that it can do most everything if I am smart enough to tell it what to do. My rep has been great and is ready to answer any questions or walk me through any of the out of the ordinary problem I have come up against. His service has been excellent as well as his patience with me. The way I have learned this software is just diving in with projects - I work on them to a point where I might get stuck and then I call Jim - he then walks me through the steps I might not be familiar with. He tells me to call him anytime night or day 7 days a week if I need too - excellent service. Likewise the Brewer's (Engraving Concepts) have also been willing to help me anytime I have asked -even though I am out of there territory. Jeanette sent me a disk with some Xenetech tutorials on it the I have reviewed over and over. That goes to show how good they are to all the Xenetech customers not just theirs

I believe part of the problem you and I share is the fact we both started with lasers and Corel (that's only partly true for me I actually started out on a Roland engraver - completely different software). The learning curve for the Xenetech software is very different than Corel but holds it's own strengths, so I have learned. I plan on taking a trip sometime this year to Xenetech headquarters for some additional training on my machine and the software. Do the Hurricane fallout of last year they did not hold training meeting for new users as they had in the past. I am told that a new user should have 6 or more month working with the software to get the most out of the training. I have heard that there are plans for some training in the summer - I plan to find out more when I am in Las Vegas.

All I can do for you is encourage you hang in there - the machine and the software are very good - of that I have little doubt. The service you get from your dealer is excellent, as you have pointed out. You can and will get to where you want to be.

Best wishes
Looking forward to seeing you in LV


From: jeanettebrewer (JEANETTEBREWER2) [#10]
 25 Jan 2007
To: Cody (BOBTNAILER) [#1] 25 Jan 2007

quote:
I want to take this opportunity to publicly and LOUDLY thank Jeanette (notice that she's named FIRST this time), Roy and Randy for helping me.


Cody,

Very kind of you to post such nice words -- and, especially, to list me first! It makes me VERY happy to be first and, believe me, both daddy & Randy are much happier when Jeanette is happy! :P

On a serious note, we appreciate the opportunity to help. I know how frustrated you've been and I'm hoping with some help from us, some help from Baton Rouge and the encouragement from all your other Xene-buddies at EE, you'll be one of Xenetech's biggest fans in the near future!

I've said it many times before, but it's as sincere as the first time -- we appreciate your business!

From: jeanettebrewer (JEANETTEBREWER2) [#11]
 25 Jan 2007
To: Jer (DIAMOND) [#6] 27 Jan 2007

quote:
I feel lucky to have them on my team.


Jerry,

Thank you for the kind words. We've always enjoyed working with you & Glenda and we sincerely appreciate your business!

From: jeanettebrewer (JEANETTEBREWER2) [#12]
 25 Jan 2007
To: Tom Franklin (FLEA) [#7] 25 Jan 2007

quote:
ALL THINGS EQUAL, DEAL WITH THE BREWERS....YOU'LL NEVER LOSE WITH THEM!


Mr. Franklin,

Thank you! That's a high compliment coming from one of the giants in our industry. Looking forward to seeing you in Vegas. You'll be there, right?

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