gabagoo
New Member
I went to see a manufacturing plant that I do a lot of interior signage for. As I walked through the plant to look at this new project I passed by many of the signs I have made. usually info signs yellow and white backgrounds with black copy on 1/8" pvc. To my dismay I was sort of taken back by the amount of shrinkage I see along the edges. I would say about 1/16" inch of white was around each edge. before digital we used vinyl cut and assembly but never remembered seeing shrinkage anything like that.
So, although no one is complaining about it...well I hope not anyways..... Where do I go from here in regards to this shrinkage. Pretty much all digital 3mls I have used do shrink... I need to be competitive and can't see going to cast as that means also going to cast laminate which is going to bring the cost up significantly. I suppose I can ask the client which way to quote it, but in most cases they don't need more info to add to their already stressful lives and that could mean they move to another supplier who does not ask those types of questions and just gives them 3ml anyhow.
How do others here approach this matter?
So, although no one is complaining about it...well I hope not anyways..... Where do I go from here in regards to this shrinkage. Pretty much all digital 3mls I have used do shrink... I need to be competitive and can't see going to cast as that means also going to cast laminate which is going to bring the cost up significantly. I suppose I can ask the client which way to quote it, but in most cases they don't need more info to add to their already stressful lives and that could mean they move to another supplier who does not ask those types of questions and just gives them 3ml anyhow.
How do others here approach this matter?