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Need Help on Weather to Take on Label Job

SOLO_Fab

Hustler
Hey guys I have an Epson s80600L and Graphtec FC9000 and lately I been getting a lot of work doing labels for people. Today a client came in and wanted labels made for their brand and the sample that he gave me has a metallic look, it's a print on mylar on this sample....see attached. My question is since I have a solvent printer is this achievable without a huge headache? Any recommendations on a calendared vinyl that would work for this? I have found cast vinyl but not sure if that would be to thin for a label or not. I figure if I can't get this done without having to purchase a UV printer then maybe I can find a regular gold vinyl and print black over it.....any advice helps THX
 

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JBurton

Signtologist
Big question, how much is the customer wanting to spend?
They are probably shelling out under $1 for a printed, folded, heat sealed, ziplok added baggie. I don't mean to knock your business, but are you set up to diecut 1,000 of these, fold and heat seal, and add a zipper? Here's someone's pricing chart on their custom products:
DF0DDCB0-723A-47D8-BB34-2E82CFDFFBDC_480x480.jpg

 

CanuckSigns

Active Member
Big question, how much is the customer wanting to spend?
They are probably shelling out under $1 for a printed, folded, heat sealed, ziplok added baggie. I don't mean to knock your business, but are you set up to diecut 1,000 of these, fold and heat seal, and add a zipper? Here's someone's pricing chart on their custom products:
DF0DDCB0-723A-47D8-BB34-2E82CFDFFBDC_480x480.jpg

Agree, I have found that these types of requests are usually fishing expeditions, get a ballpark budget from them before you put in too much time.
 

SOLO_Fab

Hustler
Big question, how much is the customer wanting to spend?
They are probably shelling out under $1 for a printed, folded, heat sealed, ziplok added baggie. I don't mean to knock your business, but are you set up to diecut 1,000 of these, fold and heat seal, and add a zipper? Here's someone's pricing chart on their custom products:
DF0DDCB0-723A-47D8-BB34-2E82CFDFFBDC_480x480.jpg

My bad these guys aren't looking for mylar bags and I don't do mylar bags because they're a pain in the ass. They want a 3"x 3" square label for their product line to put on jars and a circle label for the top of the lid.
 

tulsagraphics

New Member
There are solvent printable mylar-based films out there. Can't remember the series I used right off hand -- it's been a while since I had a request for mylar since I converted customers over to a faux gold/silver (flakes, not the true "mirror" or "brushed aluminum" styles). This was largely due to product availability during the pandemic.

Printable metallics are a bit on the pricey side. If you don't get the printable series the ink will turn out splotchy or possibly puddle up.

Include the cost of blades in your quote -- metallics wreck blades fast.

If you do go with one of the (faux) flake metallics, be sure to test several brands. Not all are printable.
 

SOLO_Fab

Hustler
There are solvent printable mylar-based films out there. Can't remember the series I used right off hand -- it's been a while since I had a request for mylar since I converted customers over to a faux gold/silver (flakes, not the true "mirror" or "brushed aluminum" styles). This was largely due to product availability during the pandemic.

Printable metallics are a bit on the pricey side. If you don't get the printable series the ink will turn out splotchy or possibly puddle up.

Include the cost of blades in your quote -- metallics wreck blades fast.

If you do go with one of the (faux) flake metallics, be sure to test several brands. Not all are printable.
This is what I have heard, thank you! I heard the Hexis Saturn White HX20BSAB
was good to use and with solvent inks
 
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