Pixels Are Bad Mmmkay?
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As many of you know, I'm still very much a newbie in the sign business (and screen printing). As such, my partner and I had struggled with pricing for quite some time. I bought the Contractor's Sign Pricing Guide 2010 from ST Publications and seldom used it. I tried to "discipline" myself by breaking down my estimates into bits and pieces and figuring labor time for each aspect of the job. While this works very well for large scale sign jobs, I often failed miserably estimating small jobs, the majority of which were underestimated. So I started relying more and more on the book and have found that it actually works quite well for pricing the majority of jobs we encounter. While some aspects of the book seem a bit vague we've had much luck with it. So this year we bought the new 2012 version and it's pretty much the same as the old one with only slight modifications to price. We had hoped they would elaborate a bit more on the "Digital Printing" section of the book, but it's the same as the 2010 version...no pricing for digital printed banners, or at least not that I can see. Our shop does quite a few digital printed banners (out sourced) and pricing them is something we've struggled with for months. They cover digital printed vinyl, substrates, etc., but no banner material. This leads me to the question...is there something I'm overlooking here? Or is there really no way to price digital printed banners using this guide? Does anybody have a way that they do it based on the guide? For example would digital printing on a banner material be priced similar to digital printing on one of the other substrates listed in the book? Any insight from those who price with this book would be great.