I'm a former high school art instructor who has been involved in the sign business for over 40 years. I've gone from a lettering kit filled with brushes and one-shot, to a 3600 sq ft shop with plotters, wide format printer and router table. My son has joined me and helped to make our business successful in providing unique, creative solutions to a variety of sign projects.
Now, the problem: Mactac Bubble-free vinyl that is defective. We are currently replacing $10,000 worth of wrap & partial wrap jobs that have gone bad. (The Mactac Bubble-free does not stick after a couple of months.) We are currently replacing these jobs on our dime because our customers expect us to provide a quality job. They don't know Mactac or our distributor of the vinyl in question.
We experienced no problems with the Mactac Bubble-free PRO that suddenly became available after we had used 3 rolls of the afore-mentioned product.
The Mactac response has ranged from,"You misused the product" to "We will replace the rolls of vinyl".
My question is, "What about the laminate, Mactac Razor, the ink, and the labor?
This brings to mind the Avery problem of about 5 years ago. Avery eventually admitted a defect, and grudgingly replaced vinyl & labor with product.
Has anyone experienced this problem?
Old Dog
Now, the problem: Mactac Bubble-free vinyl that is defective. We are currently replacing $10,000 worth of wrap & partial wrap jobs that have gone bad. (The Mactac Bubble-free does not stick after a couple of months.) We are currently replacing these jobs on our dime because our customers expect us to provide a quality job. They don't know Mactac or our distributor of the vinyl in question.
We experienced no problems with the Mactac Bubble-free PRO that suddenly became available after we had used 3 rolls of the afore-mentioned product.
The Mactac response has ranged from,"You misused the product" to "We will replace the rolls of vinyl".
My question is, "What about the laminate, Mactac Razor, the ink, and the labor?
This brings to mind the Avery problem of about 5 years ago. Avery eventually admitted a defect, and grudgingly replaced vinyl & labor with product.
Has anyone experienced this problem?
Old Dog