Showing posts with label r1900. Show all posts
Showing posts with label r1900. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Coming together ... slowly


Progress is slow, and sometimes tedious, but progress is progress none-the-less. I can now say that things are coming together for the re-vamp and progressing (I know, too many progresses) at a better rate than before. I've managed to get a lot of drawing completed over the past couple weeks, and it looks like I may be able to roll this out sooner than later - we'll see.

And the mighty printer, you ask? Well, it really is quite something. I'm still learning, and probably will be for the next 20 years, but I think I've got the hang of a few things on this beast, and again, the quality that it produces is excellent. So, needless to say, I'm pretty excited.

So keep an eye on the website in the next week or so for the new changes. But first, Brandy and I will be attending the JRTCC Nationals this coming Sunday. The event is being held at the Paris Fairgrounds, in none other than Paris, Ontario. The weather network has been toying with my emotions for this event, rain then no rain, cloudy with sun, then rain. Please, no rain, please...my little dog doesn't compete well when she's wet, and she looks ridiculous. It's no excuse, but it's the truth.

If you want more information about the nationals, please visit: www.jrtcc.com

Monday, September 14, 2009

Epson Stylus Photo R1900


Yes! I finally made a decision on which printer would be best for my needs. The number one manufacture all along for me was Epson, and I was up in the air between the 1400 and 1900. Well, I bit the bullet, opened the old leather wallet, and got myself this new, stylish, professional quality, pigment ink printer.

I'm very excited about this printer as it allows for 13" wide prints (44" long), can handle fine art stock and, depending on the paper used, has a great archival quality - perfect for fine art prints (both photographic and hand produced), greeting cards and more!!

This bad boy is part of my "re-vamp", and I should be receiving the new gadget this week. I realize now that I have inherited my father's "more computers, printers, scanners and cameras" disease, but it's a disease that I enjoy.

Visit often for more information on the "new" business, what products I will be offering and upcoming events!