Murmanation
New Member
This forum is fantastic for newbies like myself. I've got a year in the industry and I just feel like I'm at a point where I'm learning something. Thanks in advance for your help.
The printer we have in house uses pigment UV ink, but we're learning that material runs a bit more expensive than the solvent aqueous printers that our competition uses. I'm trying to learn the difference in materials that run through the printers, and if we utilizing the proper technology for our market.
Here in Abilene, TX the majority of work to fight over would be from local artists, sports teams and banner production (churches, businesses, etc.). Are we barking up the wrong tree trying to sell UV ink printing over the other guys? Does the ink last that much longer?
Maybe I'm not asking the proper way, I am just a graphic designer who got asked to help run a large format printing company and I have no background in the industry. I'm still used to referring to printing materials by the pound instead of the ounce haha.
Chris Murman
Abilene Reproduction
The printer we have in house uses pigment UV ink, but we're learning that material runs a bit more expensive than the solvent aqueous printers that our competition uses. I'm trying to learn the difference in materials that run through the printers, and if we utilizing the proper technology for our market.
Here in Abilene, TX the majority of work to fight over would be from local artists, sports teams and banner production (churches, businesses, etc.). Are we barking up the wrong tree trying to sell UV ink printing over the other guys? Does the ink last that much longer?
Maybe I'm not asking the proper way, I am just a graphic designer who got asked to help run a large format printing company and I have no background in the industry. I'm still used to referring to printing materials by the pound instead of the ounce haha.
Chris Murman
Abilene Reproduction