Slamdunkpro
New Member
I recently needed to send an oversize banner out for printing. I found a wholesaler, ordered the job, got it produced and shipped and it arrived in a timely fashion. So far so good. We unpacked and started to unroll the banner when the fun started. It was really soft and was trying to stick together with some ink transfer from front to back (solvent banner). We carefully finished unrolling it and left it on the table to dry overnight. I looked at it again in the morning and while there was a little transfer, the face was still acceptable.
Here's where it got interesting. I called the wholesaler to let them know that we had some ink transfer and in the future, I'd prefer to get jobs a day later and fully cured vs having to reject an order due to ink transfer. I went out of my way to tell then that this wasn't a complaint, or any kind of request for compensation, just a heads up to them. For my trouble I was treated to a diatribe of "that banner was fully dry", "what you are describing is impossible" "That never happens" and basically "you are an idiot". Okay, guess you don't need my business anymore.
Sometimes you just gotta wonder.
Here's where it got interesting. I called the wholesaler to let them know that we had some ink transfer and in the future, I'd prefer to get jobs a day later and fully cured vs having to reject an order due to ink transfer. I went out of my way to tell then that this wasn't a complaint, or any kind of request for compensation, just a heads up to them. For my trouble I was treated to a diatribe of "that banner was fully dry", "what you are describing is impossible" "That never happens" and basically "you are an idiot". Okay, guess you don't need my business anymore.
Sometimes you just gotta wonder.