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  1. Flush pad

    Thanks for the lead!:thankyou:
  2. Aftermarket parts for EPSON GS6000

    Does anyone know of any source for aftermarket parts for EPSON GS6000? Just kinda' hard to stomach $85 for one little flush pad...
  3. Anyone who is interested

    I don't need more capacity at all...but damn, these are sounding like sweet deals! My current dilemma: I have used my EPSON GS6000 over the last year and absolutely love it... no problems at all except one wierd ink dump. It'll be out of warranty next January or so... So....do I pay $4k...
  4. Banners

    Cut vinyl for banners....that's so 1980's... As far as them being "quality"...please remember folks, that generally, banners are TEMPORARY signage... As far as your pricing being consider high by some...and cheap by others... that's Exactly where you wanna' be! Consider Fred's method...
  5. Flush pad

    bumpity bump
  6. Re-Branding

    As cool as the mark is... I'd lose it...and keep the text as is...
  7. Flush pad

    p.s.- I did already try cmykparts.com and solventinkjet.com and ebay...without success...
  8. Flush pad

    So...I want a spare flush pad here on hand for my Epson... Is spending $85 for flush pad + some gloves + some fancy qtips really my only option? Sources for Epson parts, other than Epson? Thanks in advance. [background...we've been running our GS6000 for about 8 months...and loving it...
  9. So...I want to start a yard sign business.

    Making the yard signs- easy. Making a living at it- hard. Consider fleshing out a business plan that includes more products/services. Yard sign pricing can be very competitive...
  10. GS6000 vs. the new Seiko W-64s

    simple plug Have had our GS for about 7 months now and love it........ print tons of banners and vinyl and some paper...
  11. Hey if you guys aren't doing this yet you should be.

    I'd sell 'em the print and the mailing...all one price... I can't imagine not making money on both parts of it...
  12. Hey if you guys aren't doing this yet you should be.

    It's a shame, but it doesn't appear that with this mailing method you can mail JUST to businesses... (looks like you can mail JUST residential...or residential AND businesses... but not JUST businesses)
  13. Hey if you guys aren't doing this yet you should be.

    thanks! Thanks- This is really good info...I think it will work very well for my customer base...
  14. 3m perfect match red...what a f#@kn joke!

    A computer screen is the worst way to communicate color. Words are a close second.
  15. Who has one of These? Do they work this well?

    Scansnap s1500 Bought a scansnap 1500 a year ago. The next day I bought one for my assistant. They are straight up awesome. Not sure how I made it without 'em.
  16. Ink Gone...

    Both the distributor tech and the Epson tech have let me know that it isn't a problem they've ever seen before with this model. Distributor tech was very helpful as always. The Epson tech came within 1 business day. Epson tech said his best guess was a damper valve being stuck open. He...
  17. Customer just fired me!

    No problem. I'd take this job, no problem. I'd quote the design separately. $75/hour graphic design, 1 hour minimum. Design time prepaid. Since the rate would be hourly, and prepaid, I'd also suggest adding the following to design (you know, to "Jazz it up a little") (I wanna' "feel...
  18. Ink Gone...

    Still under warranty; Dealer- Professional Marketing Services, Inc. I plan to call them very shortly.
  19. Ink Gone...

    So I leave my Epson GS6000 on over the Memorial Day weekend. (I leave it on every weekend). Come back this a.m. and the waste bottle is full + ink is all over the floor. I'm guessing this cost me $1000-$1500. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance! Ty
  20. Frustrating Customer - LONG!

    First of all, sure, customer here is obviously not too color savvy... I've had customers with color issues make me wanna' scream, too....but I'd call that email response pretty "over the top"...unprofessional...and just way too dang long. Call 'em out, or even fire 'em, politely...
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