Bindii
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Hi everyone, my name is Sue and I am a photographer (in Australia) and I am currently researching the idea of printing photographic backdrops.
At the risk of coming across as rude by asking questions in my first post I could really do with some advice from the printing gurus on this forum. Obviously I have no idea what I am talking about so please excuse my ignorance if I say something that is totally unrealistic or naive - thats why I am here.
As I said I want to print photographic backdrops... Why? You ask. Well printed backdrops are becoming quite popular in America and Europe and seem to be reasonably easy to purchase there - I've purchased a few myself, but the postage alone costs more than the backdrops which makes them out of the reach for most photographers from my side of the pond to buy.. and well I've searched and searched and cannot find anyone here in Australia making anything like them at all.
The way I see it I have two options.. I could a) Purchase a suitable printer and the necessary materials, get some training on operating it and add backdrop making to my business or b) Hire a printer to print the backdrops so I could concentrate on the marketing and sales side of them.
I guess both have good and bad points.. I assume that operating a printer like the one I would need would not be something I could master overnight(but I'm a fast learner and keen) and if I hired someone obviously my profit margin is going to be a lot lower (but then so are expenses) but whats to stop the printer from marketing the backdrops him or herself cutting me out..?
I'm also unsure as to what sort of printer I would need.. I've received conflicting advice from retailers about this. I need a printer that can print on a vinyl coated canvas, miniumum width 52 inches up to 8 foot long. The finished product needs to be basically water proof (for cleaning up scuffs and spills with a damp sponge), fade proof (no point in printing it if its going to fade in a year or two) and sturdy enough to trod on etc I've been told by some that ink jet printers are not suitable for this kind of thing but others have said that they are fine?? Can anyone suggest a printer that would be handle this kind of work?
Actually can anyone suggest anything that I need to know?..
Sorry again for throwing questions in my first post.. but I've hit the brick wall with lots of conflicting advice from retailers and I'm unsure if they are only telling me what I want to hear in order to get an order for a printer..
Cheers
Sue
Hi everyone, my name is Sue and I am a photographer (in Australia) and I am currently researching the idea of printing photographic backdrops.
At the risk of coming across as rude by asking questions in my first post I could really do with some advice from the printing gurus on this forum. Obviously I have no idea what I am talking about so please excuse my ignorance if I say something that is totally unrealistic or naive - thats why I am here.
As I said I want to print photographic backdrops... Why? You ask. Well printed backdrops are becoming quite popular in America and Europe and seem to be reasonably easy to purchase there - I've purchased a few myself, but the postage alone costs more than the backdrops which makes them out of the reach for most photographers from my side of the pond to buy.. and well I've searched and searched and cannot find anyone here in Australia making anything like them at all.
The way I see it I have two options.. I could a) Purchase a suitable printer and the necessary materials, get some training on operating it and add backdrop making to my business or b) Hire a printer to print the backdrops so I could concentrate on the marketing and sales side of them.
I guess both have good and bad points.. I assume that operating a printer like the one I would need would not be something I could master overnight(but I'm a fast learner and keen) and if I hired someone obviously my profit margin is going to be a lot lower (but then so are expenses) but whats to stop the printer from marketing the backdrops him or herself cutting me out..?
I'm also unsure as to what sort of printer I would need.. I've received conflicting advice from retailers about this. I need a printer that can print on a vinyl coated canvas, miniumum width 52 inches up to 8 foot long. The finished product needs to be basically water proof (for cleaning up scuffs and spills with a damp sponge), fade proof (no point in printing it if its going to fade in a year or two) and sturdy enough to trod on etc I've been told by some that ink jet printers are not suitable for this kind of thing but others have said that they are fine?? Can anyone suggest a printer that would be handle this kind of work?
Actually can anyone suggest anything that I need to know?..
Sorry again for throwing questions in my first post.. but I've hit the brick wall with lots of conflicting advice from retailers and I'm unsure if they are only telling me what I want to hear in order to get an order for a printer..
Cheers
Sue