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We don’t have an Epson resin printer, but the primary reason was because of color gamut. Reds looked washed out at any reasonable speed. Have you noticed the same thing?
I’m not going to promise anything, but have you tried us yet? That’s not in our wheelhouse, but we might get lucky.
https://www.firesprint.com/kiss-cut-stickers/
There's alot of them out there. It's really important to set up a virtual demo. Send them some of your material and watch them print on it. Or even better, go see it in person. If speed is important to you, figure out what print mode you think is sellable by testing the same file in each mode...
Here's what you need to do. Use 3M's technique. I see this question asked so much, we put a blog article together to help bring all the parts together.
https://firesprint.com/blog/index.php/2022/06/17/making-sure-vinyl-signs-stickers-and-decals-will-stick/
Yep.
Shipping is a pain for everyone, so we just eliminated it on orders over $49. Yard Signs, Stickers, Banners, Vinyl, Stands...All of it.
*Here's the caviat. I know you were looking for one. This does not apply to oversized products - which isn't much really. See details here.
Probably not the answer you are looking for, but having two systems for this seems reasonable to me. If you are concerned enough to have a binding contract with details laid out like this, those are probably larger jobs that 1.) Are already "sold" just need to be finalized, and 2.) Complex and...
I think this makes alot of sense if there is a clear Good/Better/Best option. For example, banner stands have economy options, and high end options. You get what you pay for. They are also generally designed differently. The differences are easy to explain.
If you are creating a site sign, or...
We're getting more printers, and more automation, mostly in 2023 though. With our building purchase in '22, we spent it all...
I love that you outsource your wide format printing, but having some ability to print in-house would be my go-to.
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