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You may have also left your message at the wrong prompt. There are two companies there - CET color and Express Color. Same overall owner, but one company makes the equipment and the other is a print service provider.
I tried ordering this wall mounted sign frame from vendor, but it is backordered for 17 days and i need to install ASAP. Does anyone know of another source for a frame like this?
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I buy banners for .69 a square foot off a LX800. They are sewn and grommeted and ship out the next day. I figure in the shipping to the final price. If I mark it up 500%, I am still way cheaper than that. Am I leaving money on the table, probably... but most guys around here are somewhere near...
Refer to my post #19 from this thread. I order fabric prints from a variety of sources from California to Michigan to North and South Carolina and NONE of them charge me a setup/design/prep fee and I pay much less than the average WHOLESALE square foot price for fabric - so if they are building...
Shockwave Sign has a very interesting history and timeline to say the least...
They have about $1.5 million in HP equipment in Shelby sitting under plastic now... I am sure if anyone wants to make an offer on a 6100 or a TurboJet or a 5100 they would entertain all comers. I might make an offer...
I'm not trying to be a pain in the ***, just explaining what I found out when I went to order something. The artwork fee isn't spelled out on your website - just says its competitive, so I quoted a client based on pricing I was shown for a product and only found out about the total art fee when...
Good deal. Thats the same philosophy all my other fabric vendors have and not a single one of them charges a setup fee... but its always nice to have options.
Looks like an MIT or DARPA research project, but it seems to work pretty well. I, too, womder what keeps it from jumping around, though. I had actually thought of a robot like one of those Roomba vacuums that had a router head that you could use to cut out up to 1/4" pvc with camera registration...
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