CanuckSigns
Active Member
Hi All,
Looking for some advise on how to handle a situation that comes up every once and a while. How do you handle clients who want their artwork files?
We have a client we print labels for, she is always forgetting to order them untill the day she needs them, last friday she emailed to have some printed that she wanted to pick up that day so she could apply them over the weekend. we told her we couldn't do that as the machine was tied up all day, but I can have them for her early this week. She asked if she could have the files so she could "print some at home" to get her through the weekend. I told her it's our policy not to release production files.
This morning I got an ALL CAPS email from her about how she can't believe I won't send her the files, she paid for them (I charge her 3 hours design time to create the files 3 years ago) how all the other shops have sent her files when asked etc..
My question is what is a good way of dealing with this? it doesn't come up often, but whenever it does we always come out looking like the bad guy no matter what, so either we give her the files and most likely never see her again, or we stand our ground and also likely never see her again.
If we charge an artwork release fee to every client who wants some decals made or something we would never get the jobs, people don't ever think about the future and what they might need.
Thoughts?
Looking for some advise on how to handle a situation that comes up every once and a while. How do you handle clients who want their artwork files?
We have a client we print labels for, she is always forgetting to order them untill the day she needs them, last friday she emailed to have some printed that she wanted to pick up that day so she could apply them over the weekend. we told her we couldn't do that as the machine was tied up all day, but I can have them for her early this week. She asked if she could have the files so she could "print some at home" to get her through the weekend. I told her it's our policy not to release production files.
This morning I got an ALL CAPS email from her about how she can't believe I won't send her the files, she paid for them (I charge her 3 hours design time to create the files 3 years ago) how all the other shops have sent her files when asked etc..
My question is what is a good way of dealing with this? it doesn't come up often, but whenever it does we always come out looking like the bad guy no matter what, so either we give her the files and most likely never see her again, or we stand our ground and also likely never see her again.
If we charge an artwork release fee to every client who wants some decals made or something we would never get the jobs, people don't ever think about the future and what they might need.
Thoughts?