White Haus
Not a Newbie
Okay so here's another angle, I like to keep samples/extras for 2 reasons:
1. Regular/reorder parts. Some decals/kits take hours to print then need at least a day to off-gas and finish. Having some repeat/re-order parts in stock can turn a 3 day turnaround to a 1 day turnaround for our good customers, making them happy and saving their ass when they're in a pinch.
2. Color matching / Quality Control. Inevitably printers die or environments/media/etc change and for me it's very important to accurately reproduce jobs for our clients. (Call it OCD, but I take pride in supplying identical jobs for our clients, even if they don't care/demand it) Having (somewhat) neatly organized extras/samples for our good clients allows us to quickly verify that current output matches what we've previously done.
I understand the urge to keep overruns or extras for other frugal reasons, but those 2 are my main motivation for keeping and organizing our extras.
Pictures to follow when I get my lazy ass down to the production area and take a break from staring at a screen.
1. Regular/reorder parts. Some decals/kits take hours to print then need at least a day to off-gas and finish. Having some repeat/re-order parts in stock can turn a 3 day turnaround to a 1 day turnaround for our good customers, making them happy and saving their ass when they're in a pinch.
2. Color matching / Quality Control. Inevitably printers die or environments/media/etc change and for me it's very important to accurately reproduce jobs for our clients. (Call it OCD, but I take pride in supplying identical jobs for our clients, even if they don't care/demand it) Having (somewhat) neatly organized extras/samples for our good clients allows us to quickly verify that current output matches what we've previously done.
I understand the urge to keep overruns or extras for other frugal reasons, but those 2 are my main motivation for keeping and organizing our extras.
Pictures to follow when I get my lazy ass down to the production area and take a break from staring at a screen.