I bet vector doctor is expensive. I just need it for two magnets that are about 16" X 24". If the vector doctor guy charges like $50 then I break even on the job.
Ya know, you don't deserve any help. All this help and guidance already.......... and all you do is conjecture on the guy is expensive. You didn't even ask. You're trying to save money to sell a cheap @ss set of magnets and can't get outta your own wallowing crap.
This is so typical of so many. B!tch and cry, but do nothing to help yourself. Just want the free handouts the kind people of this place are willing to give...... and then kick 'em in the teeth.
Go rot in some dark hot place............
Ya know, you don't deserve any help. All this help and guidance already.......... and all you do is conjecture on the guy is expensive. You didn't even ask. You're trying to save money to sell a cheap @ss set of magnets and can't get outta your own wallowing crap.
This is so typical of so many. B!tch and cry, but do nothing to help yourself. Just want the free handouts the kind people of this place are willing to give...... and then kick 'em in the teeth.
Go rot in some dark hot place............
I bet vector doctor is expensive. I just need it for two magnets that are about 16" X 24". If the vector doctor guy charges like $50 then I break even on the job.
I bet vector doctor is expensive. I just need it for two magnets that are about 16" X 24". If the vector doctor guy charges like $50 then I break even on the job.
Poor wittle baybee, goes assuming things and picks fights because he/she is a crybaby.
I hate when they let kids on this forum. Grow up
Not trying to be rude or beat up on you, but how can you sell a pair of 16 x 24 mags for $50? Have you calculated the amount of time you will have in these as well as the material cost?
Mag sheet, vinyl, ink, lamination, waste: 5.5 square feet @ $2.50 to $3.00 = $13.75 to $16.50 (call it $15.00)
Time to: Take order from client, setup custom art, create a layout/production file, print the job, laminate the job, mount the job, trim out the job, create an invoice, and collect for the job ... Got to be 2 to 3 hours involved to generate a gross profit of $35.00. By the time you pay yourself for your labor there's nothing left to cover overhead, equipment amortization and maintenance. In reality, you're losing money to do this job.