genericname
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Ferrari either needs to drop the prices of their insanely high cost material, or fire the lot of their management, because a premium product this is not.
We've been through headache after headache with both Decolit and 456 for over three years now.
Random lots smell like either ammonia, or skunk, and they refused to acknowledge it for two years, finally settling on the excuse that the crates that their shipments were in must've been on the sunny side of the boat as it was making its way to North America.
The stay flat, double sided material no longer stays flat, and you can't print on both sides without a different profile and different customer expectations of quality. The weight of their material fluctuates wildly, as does the texture, and its ability to retain ink without over-saturation.
Instances of crushed bugs and defects like holes, stains, and runs in the stock have increased at an exponential rate, and just today, I go to take off some displays I'd printed overnight, and there are raised, black flecks all over the inside of the roll! What the hell?!
Our suppliers keep trying to find us alternatives, but nothing works as well as Ferrari's material used to. That being said, they are still charging for a premium product, but all we're getting is f***ing garbage in return, and arrogant excuses or dismissals as a response. These clowns need to change their entire operation, or just bloody disappear.
We've been through headache after headache with both Decolit and 456 for over three years now.
Random lots smell like either ammonia, or skunk, and they refused to acknowledge it for two years, finally settling on the excuse that the crates that their shipments were in must've been on the sunny side of the boat as it was making its way to North America.
The stay flat, double sided material no longer stays flat, and you can't print on both sides without a different profile and different customer expectations of quality. The weight of their material fluctuates wildly, as does the texture, and its ability to retain ink without over-saturation.
Instances of crushed bugs and defects like holes, stains, and runs in the stock have increased at an exponential rate, and just today, I go to take off some displays I'd printed overnight, and there are raised, black flecks all over the inside of the roll! What the hell?!
Our suppliers keep trying to find us alternatives, but nothing works as well as Ferrari's material used to. That being said, they are still charging for a premium product, but all we're getting is f***ing garbage in return, and arrogant excuses or dismissals as a response. These clowns need to change their entire operation, or just bloody disappear.