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Congrats! Very cool!
May I ask how you built the maps you have on your post? Those are nicely done, are you making it my hand in illustrator or something?
We sell literally truckloads of coro to the trade, so I like the idea of people using it, but I have to agree Signosaurus here.
If you are able to print the signs, some inexpensive block out vinyl (gray adhesive helps with this) would work well for this.
For us, at the moment, more storage space for sure.
Improved inventory software would be next.
Pretty boring. I know.
If we branch out further someday, I feel like fabrics/dye sub is one direction or roll label would be the other.
https://www.firesprint.com/vinyl-decals-digitally-printed/
Our standard low cost removable gloss vinyl has a really good dry erase coating on it.
All our magnets have the same coating.
Just so you are aware.
We do generally see better performance with OEM blades, but not always. There are alot of variables with material and cutting setup that even the original equipment manufacturers can't account for.
What about a polycarbonate overlam? I don't have much experience, but that's basically what the push button pads are on gas pumps and stuff. It's pretty durable.
I suppose what I should have said is "Not saying it's right, but she [the Pruvit lady] is realistically the one on the hook here - especially if it's her artwork she sends you to print."
I am not a lawyer. Just a printer. signage is right. I am just speaking to my experience. The low hanging...
To answer the OP's original question, I don't think FastSigns franchisees get much of a discount from 365 or Gemini. We have been approached by just about all the big franchises to become one of their preferred suppliers. Generally, they ask for a 3-5% discount and extended terms. Maybe a small...
I don't want to be the guy that operates in the gray area here. Buuuut, if she goes to one of the big online printers, designs a basic banner, and pays for it...she will get her banner.
Not saying it's right, but she's really the one on the hook here - especially if it's her artwork she sends...
We use Onprintshop and really like it. There's alot to setting up a site that really makes a difference though.
By stickers, I assume you mean custom stickers, where the customer sends artwork to you or they give you details on what they are looking for?
I would say, as a rule of thumb, a...
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