bannertime
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It feels like it'd be a waste of money. I just use whatever cast black I have. Am I doing a disservice by not using it?
Not sure if it's relevant but we've printed black to clear/translucent to make a tint for windows. If the black comes out too light we'll do a "double strike" print for a deeper tint.
Do you do the whole window with that, but also print other images or their logo on it? I'm assuming it'd be some type of seamless "tint"/window lettering?
Isn't that something you would account for in your estimating though. I never understood people complaining about using expensive vinyls. The vinyls should all be a part of the cost to the customer. It's not like you quote something with house calendared vinyl and then the job comes in and you have to do it with 3M Cast Wrap Vinyl.
He asked a legit question... something I have wondered myself. And who said he priced it without considering it? Maybe he priced it that way and thought to himself, "Hey why do we do it this way because it would be cheaper the other way?" Obviously one could understand the disappointment of spending more money then necessary... But hey, maybe it's fun to just look like a know it all isn't it?
I responded to his second comment. ""Sucks because this sign is mostly black with a small 3x3 section of color. So using the translucent black would nearly double the cost.""
Why does that suck if you bid your job accordingly. Too many people trying to find a cheaper material to cut costs and underbid the person who really should have made the sign. If a spec calls for a certain material, quote that material, not a material you think is good enough. I jump for joy when people order DG signs instead of EGP signs.
Translucent black is also more opaque then standard cast vinyl. Standard cast vinyls have a mottled texture when backlit.
It sucks because it's double the cost. This customer would lose his mind after getting a optional quote that was almost double the original. Don't read into it any more or any less.
That's exactly the lesson to be learned here. The customer was obviously given a quote before the signmaker knew what he was talking about, and the signmaker has to decide whether to eat crow or eat cost.
Yeah, you also don't know what you're talking about. I gave the quote after getting the information I needed. This particular job does not need the trans black. If the colors were flipped, mostly trans orange with some black, then the quote would have included all trans material. However, there is such a little amount of translucent vinyl that it doesn't justify the need to double the cost of the sign.
You're right, I don't know what I am talking about, except what is posted above in the thread about the customer would have lost his mind with a higher quote using translucent black. That implies that the quote didn't include it.