Hi everyone, I signed up to hopefully get some opinions or advice on equipment for decals. I'm a graphic designer, and for the past year I've been selling my stickers online. So far my setup has been pretty basic, no large format printing, I have a standard Brother inkjet printer that I print on weather resistant vinyl, and then cut out on a craft grade cutter (Klic-n-Kut Zing). This works but it's incredibly time consuming and requires a ton of manual work. Printing out an 11X17 sheet on my printer, cutting it out on the cutter, rince and repeat 100 times. Time for something that I can "set and forget" and don't have to constantly babysit! As of right now with my limited setup I am making about 2000$ per month. So, not huge amounts but this is an amount that I could easily double or triple if I had a more automated system in place.
My options as I see it, would be a wide format printer and separate cutter, or a print & cut all in one. I understand that a lot of people don't recommend the print & cut as when it is cutting you aren't printing. I am not sure that would be a big issue for me, I do not have print shop volumes. Also space is a factor, I work at home out of my home office, I have a dedicated room but there is no way I would be able to have a 50+ inch printer (nor do I have any reason to want one). A 15-30 inch would suit me just fine. Also due to space constraints, the print & cut models seem very attractive!
Finally, my product line. Currently I offer some matte vinyl stickers, and some waterproof polyester labels. I am looking for a system/material that would allow me to make waterproof labels that would survive in the dishwasher, as a big part of my clientele are mothers and labelling baby bottles and lunch boxes, baby drool etc are something I need to keep in mind. I have not so far had luck with *inkjet* substrates and waterproofness, but I am not using professional wide format printers. What would you recommend for waterproof stickers? They don't need to last forever but they should be able to last through 10-20 passes through the dishwasher. I'm not sure if there is a solution that does not require lamination, because lamination would make having an all in one print & cut system pretty useless.
I really need something that I can use at home, contracting the printing out is not really an option as I do want to be offering personalized labels and those need to be one-off runs. Oh and something that does not require ventilation because it's my basement home office and there are no windows even.
Thanks for reading the wall of text, I'm overwhelmed and would LOVE to have your perspective on this!
My options as I see it, would be a wide format printer and separate cutter, or a print & cut all in one. I understand that a lot of people don't recommend the print & cut as when it is cutting you aren't printing. I am not sure that would be a big issue for me, I do not have print shop volumes. Also space is a factor, I work at home out of my home office, I have a dedicated room but there is no way I would be able to have a 50+ inch printer (nor do I have any reason to want one). A 15-30 inch would suit me just fine. Also due to space constraints, the print & cut models seem very attractive!
Finally, my product line. Currently I offer some matte vinyl stickers, and some waterproof polyester labels. I am looking for a system/material that would allow me to make waterproof labels that would survive in the dishwasher, as a big part of my clientele are mothers and labelling baby bottles and lunch boxes, baby drool etc are something I need to keep in mind. I have not so far had luck with *inkjet* substrates and waterproofness, but I am not using professional wide format printers. What would you recommend for waterproof stickers? They don't need to last forever but they should be able to last through 10-20 passes through the dishwasher. I'm not sure if there is a solution that does not require lamination, because lamination would make having an all in one print & cut system pretty useless.
I really need something that I can use at home, contracting the printing out is not really an option as I do want to be offering personalized labels and those need to be one-off runs. Oh and something that does not require ventilation because it's my basement home office and there are no windows even.
Thanks for reading the wall of text, I'm overwhelmed and would LOVE to have your perspective on this!