gabagoo
New Member
I am in a bit of a pickle.... A good customer of mine ordered 500 aluminum plates 2" x 3" with 4 holes screen printed black with clear openings so that they could stamp part numbers and whatever else they put on them.
They reorder them this year and I get a price from that company and they have more than doubled my cost. I decide to get my regular screenprinter (who does good work btw) to quote it also. he comes in at a lower price but still about 50% more than I had paid back in 2011. I mark it up and get the job.
The customer was in a rush and i sent out 100 and then followed up 2 weeks later with the other 400.
I get a call yesterday from the purchasing agent that they have a problem with the plates. She tells me that the ink is coming off. I ask her how that is possible and what are they doing to them?
She says that they punch the numbers in and then the guy runs a sharpie marker over the indentations to fill the channels, then rubs the excess ink off.
I told her that they have never explained this one step to me before and YES the solvent in the marker can have an adverse effect on the ink. She says it never happened with the last order....so I sit here wondering WTF am I supposed to do now? Why did it not happen with the original plates, they were screen printed also.
Why when they got the 100 plates did they not call me immediately as they needed them so bad. I am thinking this ink addition is something new and they are trying to see if i will bend....but how do I make good...Is there a clear spray I can coat them with?
Help!!
They reorder them this year and I get a price from that company and they have more than doubled my cost. I decide to get my regular screenprinter (who does good work btw) to quote it also. he comes in at a lower price but still about 50% more than I had paid back in 2011. I mark it up and get the job.
The customer was in a rush and i sent out 100 and then followed up 2 weeks later with the other 400.
I get a call yesterday from the purchasing agent that they have a problem with the plates. She tells me that the ink is coming off. I ask her how that is possible and what are they doing to them?
She says that they punch the numbers in and then the guy runs a sharpie marker over the indentations to fill the channels, then rubs the excess ink off.
I told her that they have never explained this one step to me before and YES the solvent in the marker can have an adverse effect on the ink. She says it never happened with the last order....so I sit here wondering WTF am I supposed to do now? Why did it not happen with the original plates, they were screen printed also.
Why when they got the 100 plates did they not call me immediately as they needed them so bad. I am thinking this ink addition is something new and they are trying to see if i will bend....but how do I make good...Is there a clear spray I can coat them with?
Help!!