Good question.
We sell about $30000-$60000 per month. We sell direct to consumer online, and to many retailers. We are also licensed for about 20 products with General Motors.
Holy lord, I am in the wrong business if you are selling that many of a single product. *sells all machines and buys street sign blanks*
To answer the thread title, no your not, i am the stupid one for making cut vinyl and digitally printed graphics and NOT street signs lol
maybe this is a dumb question.........you say your doing small signs right? would it be possible for you get a flatbed printer, that will accept up to a 5x10 sheet of .040 white aluminum,
print all you can on that sheet THEN CUT EM? makes sence to me...
Cover with transfer tape, then shearYeah, I have been told that a few times, but it is the cutting part that gets me. For one I would probably scratch the aluminum in a shearer (if I owned one), don't you think? Also, it would be more labor on my end. I kind of like getting them ready to go.
Direct Color Systems does have great support; over the phone, or by accessing your computer remotely. Their machines are also very well built and extremely accurate in regard to registration; say if you need to print additional passes on clear acrylic.
DCS's rip is also very powerful, and gives you lots of control in regard to profile adjustments.
Most substrates do not require any pretreatment besides a wipe down. However, DCS also sells blanks that have been specially treated to give final prints extreme durability.
I work with licensed art in all of my printing, but today I am going to print some of my own fine art on some poplar wood just because the printer is such a fun tool to use.
Good luck with whichever printer you choose!
why would you scratch them? if you had a metal shear to accept up to 5 ft wide material, its cuts very clean especially on .024 to .040 aluminum. how many of your small sign can you get stacked into 4-5 foot strips? cut the 4-5 long and then cut each sign off that. are you doing DOUBLE SIDED? then you may scratch some unless you put down a soft non abrasive serface on the cutting table. when you make the cut have someone on the other side to catch the cut off. the time you would save printing all them at one time on a 4-5 ft x 8- or 10 ft single sheet would far outway time spent cutting, if signs are 12-18" and you print em on .024-0.32 you can cut them with a big paper cutter.Yeah, I have been told that a few times, but it is the cutting part that gets me. For one I would probably scratch the aluminum in a shearer (if I owned one), don't you think? Also, it would be more labor on my end. I kind of like getting them ready to go.
why would you scratch them? if you had a metal shear to accept up to 5 ft wide material, its cuts very clean especially on .024 to .040 aluminum. how many of your small sign can you get stacked into 4-5 foot strips? cut the 4-5 long and then cut each sign off that. are you doing DOUBLE SIDED? then you may scratch some unless you put down a soft non abrasive serface on the cutting table. when you make the cut have someone on the other side to catch the cut off. the time you would save printing all them at one time on a 4-5 ft x 8- or 10 ft single sheet would far outway time spent cutting, if signs are 12-18" and you print em on .024-0.32 you can cut them with a big paper cutter.