Wouldn't it be a good idea for all of the vinyl manufacturers to print the date of manufacture on the back side of the paper backing? That way we'd always know the age of that old roll/piece of vinyl we have kicking around, and know whether to toss it or not.
Printed every yard would make sense.
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Isn't the boxes that it comes in dated?
Printing every yard would just increase the price I would think...
I once got a 50 yd roll of some vinyl one time and in the box was a return slip for someone that had returned the stuff back to the dealer a year before I got it. That had to be almost 2 years old before I got it.
I opened this thread thinking it would help me with the ladies.
I do agree that would be a good idea. It would benefit us, but at the expense of the manufacturers and distributors; that's why I doubt you'll ever see it.
Even if the boxes were dated, who keeps those attached to the myriad bits of vinyl?
I can't imagine that a price increase would be required; or it would be so minimal as to not be worth thinking about given the benefits.
Changing a whole production line is a large expense and must be passed down to the consumer...
Nope.. All they have to do is add in a small high speed print had to ink jet data. They use them on packaging lines all the time. I installed one that printed 360 can a minute in about 15 minutes.