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That was pretty dumb. Whoever did it should have sold them on a decal so it'd cover up the ghosting. It doesn't take a PhD to know how this was gonna be the end result.
Tell them to bring them back and give them to the local homeless. They will wear them so it's a good deed and hopefully your guy and his customers will see them wearing his shirts. Win win.
Wait a day before you roll it up, plenty of people print these on eco-solvent machines. Those HPs are like an American car from the 80's. They work but every time you turn around there's something to replace or settings to tinker with to get the thing to work.
We had an Ingersoll Rand dryer before and never replaced it when we got a new shop compressor. The IR crapped out in it's first year so we have been running without one for years but we really need to get another one. Any suggestions?
Order enough for 1 door and check it when it comes in. You would assume if the engine turn pattern is the same size then it would match? If not, tell them it's done by hand and the difference gives it character.
It has been a long time for us but we fired a customer last week, couldn't take it anymore. They contacted my wife a few days later asking if we could still do their work.
I try to be professional and end up taking it on the chin quite often but sometimes it's too much, you can't let anyone...
Competition is a mental roadblock for many people when it should be looked at as a challenge that can be conquered.
The problems start when these biggies get supplier pricing and exclusive access to certain products that makes it impossible for you to compete in terms of price.
You're talking about small businesses with a single owner. I was talking about publicly traded companies that are small in comparison to the few giants in their particular industry. Like Subway getting bought by the group that owns Arbys. Not Mike the plumber buying out Joes Septic Service...
We use 651 on vehicles all the time. The stuff lasts forever. Never saw it shrink, crack, fall off. I don't know about Avery or any other brands but with the life we see out of 651, I can't see spending more for 751.
I'd get rid of the light ink and use a GPVC profile or one made for the media. There are a lot more options for pre-made CMYK profiles, color gamut is the same and it prints faster. Making your own profiles will probably not be an easy task for you to master at this point.
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