Full Version: learning curve switching brands?
From: Mike (MIKEN) [#3]
11 Apr 2007
To: aallen [#2] 11 Apr 2007
I've used Epilog, Universal and now Trotec. Corel is the key, the drivers are all different but it'll be smooth as silk in a couple of days.
Your knowledge of materials and understanding of settings will get you through with no real problems.
From: aallen [#4]
11 Apr 2007
To: Mike (MIKEN) [#3] Unread
Mike,
WOW, you have had a few kinds!
Thanks, thats what I was thinking. I will look into the other machines to see if their are any obvious differences too.
Aleta
From: aallen [#5]
11 Apr 2007
To: Boz (CHEDDARHEAD) [#2] 11 Apr 2007
Thanks for the info. Yes, I am one of those, that doesn't like change, at least now in my middle age! :S But, will adapt if needed. ;-)
Yes, I bought my Xenetech from the Brewers.
From: John (ICTJOHN) [#6]
13 Apr 2007
To: aallen [#5] 13 Apr 2007
Aleta,
Don't forget that Xenetech has a larger table available and then you won't have "change" ans still have the best of both worlds - XWG and CorelDRAW print drivers.
;-)
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From: laserman (MIKEMAC) [#7]
13 Apr 2007
To: aallen [#1] 13 Apr 2007
Just a little info for all
The ULS systems will work using the Xenetech software.
From: aallen [#8]
13 Apr 2007
To: John (ICTJOHN) [#6] 14 Apr 2007
John,
Yes, I have already talked to Xenetech about moving up to the 24x36 from my aurora. But, looking at the different options. This old dog might need to learn new tricks with a new brand :P
Thanks,
Aleta
From: aallen [#9]
13 Apr 2007
To: laserman (MIKEMAC) [#7] 13 Apr 2007
Mike,
WOW, I didn't know that. Good info to have. I did contact Universal to see what they have available. Thanks for the info. :-)