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nice trick. i will have to try that with the next one we get like that.
'That ain't workin', that's the way you do it, money for nothing and your chicks for free'
nice trick. i will have to try that with the next one we get like that.
'That ain't workin', that's the way you do it, money for nothing and your chicks for free'
and using copyrighted/trademarked materials. yes we have gotten artwork in word documents before and it would have been one for the record books if this was a word document (or better yet, word perfect!) with a pasted in cell phone picture of an ai file that had a harley davidson logo with their...
JCPenny has an outlet store closing. they have dinning room tables that were $1300 new now $80 and they have dozens of them (no matching chairs, i guess that is why they are going this cheap). I can't even get a plastic 4x8 one from costco for that price.
i have received photos of something someone wanted printed, the best was of a tattoo but the latest number one way is someone sent a photo taken from a cell phone of a computer screen showing the artwork they wanted. the best part is the image showed the file name and it ended in .ai :clapping:
while it depends on your costs if you are doing the same thing 200 times you should get really good at early on in the project. you can also figure out what it would cost to source it out and do other work while these are being done and whatever profit you make is extra spiff with no effort on...
he doesnt know it but he keeps sending emails to us thinking we are someone else and giving us specs on jobs along with the name of the customer.
the only problem is most of the work is stuff we just dont do because we dont have the experience or equipment to do but holy geez, whatamaroon...
we have a dry erase board but that didnt work too well so we switched to dry erase strips with velcro on them.
we have 2 boards. one is a scheduling board and one is an 'in production' board. we move the strip when it goes to production.
for preproduction we have our work order next to...
You want to see the thing running and printing. If the owner will not show that then you need to get a quote from swfmesa on a complete refurb. For my money if it isn't running it is scrap metal.
if you print them it would be with sublimation or direct on the metal with a solvent ink. Minimum entry to sublimation is around $500 for a printer and inks. The other way is engraving if you can find someone that engraves plates.
100 bux for rta on a 1 off printed and contour cut with lam as a min. +1 on everyone else. materials, application, artwork supplied 'camera ready', printed or cut, how hungry are you, many variables here.
wow, from looking at most businesses around here (even famous ones) you would think brush script, times new roman, balloon, comic sans and arial are the most popular ones.
take a look at tsf for the problems with ricoh. there are enough complaints for me to stay away from it.
what is your price for the ink? the epson 1280 is $155 for 110ml. the ricoh is $60 for 29ml. how is it less when you have to leave it on all the time for the 4 head cleanings a day...
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