I'm fortunate enough to work for a company that is willing to get me tools to make my job easier. I requested something to help me lift heavy 54" rolls of media and a little while later the owner came back from a trade show with a horizontal roll lifter. Now we need to find a horizontal storage solution to make this expensive new toy useful. I have seen several rack options online to buy or base off to build something. We are thinking about the suspended bar & rack type or the peg on one side with a swivel peg on the other, or maybe shelves & using shipping core ends. Does anyone have a preference? Do you ever have problems with the cores elongating (egging) if the media is not used often? - or flat spots? Do you have problems with the roll sagging in the middle if you only support the ends? I have a vague idea for vertical storage that swings down to horizontal, but i'm not sure if i'm over thinking it if a simple gun rack style will suffice.
I will be moving into a new space once we have the storage racks for the media. I've given the owner my wish list with fingers crossed. I have two 54" wide format printer/cutters, laminator, standing cutter, cutting table with flat bar cutter. We run everything from banners, mounted prints on signboard, wall graphics, small decals & heat transfer. If you had or have had the opportunity to design your dream shop what tools or equipment would be first on your list? What tool or equipment do you have that you couldn't live without? I've only been in wide format printing for a couple of years & did not get the opportunity to learn from an experienced operator, so any suggestions would be appreciated.
I will be moving into a new space once we have the storage racks for the media. I've given the owner my wish list with fingers crossed. I have two 54" wide format printer/cutters, laminator, standing cutter, cutting table with flat bar cutter. We run everything from banners, mounted prints on signboard, wall graphics, small decals & heat transfer. If you had or have had the opportunity to design your dream shop what tools or equipment would be first on your list? What tool or equipment do you have that you couldn't live without? I've only been in wide format printing for a couple of years & did not get the opportunity to learn from an experienced operator, so any suggestions would be appreciated.