Anyone know if any distributors have any Oracal 751 gloss black in stock?
We have a couple large orders for gloss black logos/lettering. Oracal 751 is our preferred series to use. Not picky about width - 24" or 30" works just fine. I can't seem to find it anywhere. Everyone says its on back order. I'm assuming Oracal is either way behind on manufacturing or its stuck in a port somewhere, but my local supplier doesn't know. I have had 2 rolls on back order through them for a month now.
Anyone know the status of the material from Oracal? If I had rough idea on how long I can make some decisions. My usual supplier has some Avery Dennison 24" gloss black in stock, but it cost 30% more. I have some a few yards of Gerber 220 series coming to try it out, but it is still 20% more than Oracal.
Edit - not so much concerned about the price differance, as switching to a brand we haven't used before. Hoping someone had additional information on ETA of Oracal materail so I can decide if I should wait a bit more to stick with what I know works, or start trying out new brands to find a replacement.
We have a couple large orders for gloss black logos/lettering. Oracal 751 is our preferred series to use. Not picky about width - 24" or 30" works just fine. I can't seem to find it anywhere. Everyone says its on back order. I'm assuming Oracal is either way behind on manufacturing or its stuck in a port somewhere, but my local supplier doesn't know. I have had 2 rolls on back order through them for a month now.
Anyone know the status of the material from Oracal? If I had rough idea on how long I can make some decisions. My usual supplier has some Avery Dennison 24" gloss black in stock, but it cost 30% more. I have some a few yards of Gerber 220 series coming to try it out, but it is still 20% more than Oracal.
Edit - not so much concerned about the price differance, as switching to a brand we haven't used before. Hoping someone had additional information on ETA of Oracal materail so I can decide if I should wait a bit more to stick with what I know works, or start trying out new brands to find a replacement.
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