That's not adding 1 linear foot, it's adding 2 linear inches which adds 1 sqft.It IS creative algebra. you are multiplying to get your square footage then you are adding a linear foot to it. so the formula ends up being (length x width) +1. I understand waste for the job and always include that in my price, but adding one linear foot doesn't necessarily eat the cost of the waste. especially when you are dealing with the HP printers. We waste a full yard ..2 foot leader on the front end and a foot on the back end.
On the material, you do you. I didn't mention avery products. I mentioned arlon slx for cast and arlon 510 for calendared. I have my material and costs down to how I want them to succeed in my business. Enough said on that one.
I believe that he was explaining the principal of it. Nobody breaks out the tape measure. Plus, most will gang jobs so you're not wasting all of that material at the front and back for 1 stupid print.It IS creative algebra. you are multiplying to get your square footage then you are adding a linear foot to it. so the formula ends up being (length x width) +1. I understand waste for the job and always include that in my price, but adding one linear foot doesn't necessarily eat the cost of the waste. especially when you are dealing with the HP printers. We waste a full yard ..2 foot leader on the front end and a foot on the back end.
On the material, you do you. I didn't mention avery products. I mentioned arlon slx for cast and arlon 510 for calendared. I have my material and costs down to how I want them to succeed in my business. Enough said on that one.
Are you buying one sheet at a time? Or what's your quantities like?Hello everyone,
I would really appreciate some help from the community.
I have been using 3M IJ180 Controltac to print and cut skins to cover outdoor sports equipment in different colours and patterns. I was advised Controltac was the standard for vinyl that can withstand the elements for at least a few years.
However, my printer is charging me ~$30 for a sheet 50 inch by 10 inch of Controltac printed and cut. We can't make an margin on this and it's been almost 6 months (I understand there's a shortage and we were hoping this would ease up).
I've since been recommended Avery 2923 by another printer which could be in better supply and cheaper. Is this a fair alternative to the Controltac?
Many thanks for your help.
So, could you provide me with a formula for your equation that youre suggesting? because what I'm coming up with in your verison doesn't make sense to me. I'm trying to make it make sense.That's not adding 1 linear foot, it's adding 2 linear inches which adds 1 sqft.
Ok, explain to me how I said something different? the formula is the same. just because you used inches vs feet doesn't change the formula.54" (Full Width of Material) x 12" Full Linear foot of material = 4.5sqft
Image size is 50"W x 10" Tall = 3.47sqft
No one was adding a linear ft, it ended up adding 1 sqft to factor for waste (without an HP leader of 18").
One of the largest wholesalers in the market calculates this job as 50"x10" = 5ftx1ft *$4.99 = $24.95. If contour cut add 10%. Ship to your location + $10. This is on 3m IJ-180C with lamination (Matte or Gloss). I think you are being charged very fairly, specially if he is local and works with you on your jobs. Maybe if you give him a high quantity on a one batch job you might get a discount.Hello everyone,
I would really appreciate some help from the community.
I have been using 3M IJ180 Controltac to print and cut skins to cover outdoor sports equipment in different colours and patterns. I was advised Controltac was the standard for vinyl that can withstand the elements for at least a few years.
However, my printer is charging me ~$30 for a sheet 50 inch by 10 inch of Controltac printed and cut. We can't make an margin on this and it's been almost 6 months (I understand there's a shortage and we were hoping this would ease up).
I've since been recommended Avery 2923 by another printer which could be in better supply and cheaper. Is this a fair alternative to the Controltac?
Many thanks for your help.
Hi Geneva. Can you elaborate on how your waste calculation would differ? How should waste be accounted for?Ok, explain to me how I said something different? the formula is the same. just because you used inches vs feet doesn't change the formula.
I'm still trying to figure out how that's an industry standard. Because that doesn't account for waste they way it should be accounted for.
I guess it's different based on the type of printer you have. I have an HP315 so I have an automatic yard of waste. 2 feet on the front end and 1 foot on the back end. When generating a price, we add in 3 linear feet.Hi Geneva. Can you elaborate on how your waste calculation would differ? How should waste be accounted for?