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View Poll Results: How much do you charge per sq foot.
Below $4 12 6.15%
$5 11 5.64%
$6 25 12.82%
$7 26 13.33%
$8 29 14.87%
$9 16 8.21%
$10 35 17.95%
$11 1 0.51%
$12 13 6.67%
More than $12 27 13.85%
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Old 07-01-2008, 02:00 PM   #41
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I've done similar. I'll imposition the work on 4x8 area then run as many as 15 segments on on the roll. I set up the roll on the laminator then continually feed the sheets and mount. Run the printer all night then mount on the laminator.
Who needs a flatbed, well maybe some day but for now this keeps me well in competition. I find the most labor is spent on trimming.
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Old 07-01-2008, 02:21 PM   #42
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Yeah, I ran all the 4x4s and 9 of the 8x4s overnight on a VP-540 w/ take up reel. The only reason I didn't run all of them at once was that the 165' roll wasn't long enough The job certainly wouldn't have been nearly as profitable (or fun) if I had to babysit the printer.
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Old 07-01-2008, 02:55 PM   #43
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How did you mount them?
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Old 08-06-2008, 02:39 PM   #44
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i think i run a different printer than most of the people here. our pricing structure is by the yard, $65 per. personally, i think that we should charge less for sublimation prints. the paper is so cheap and so is the fabric. the cottons on the other hand, have to be specially treated ($10 per yard if we have to back, $8 if we don't). but what do i know, i'm just the monkey on the printer.
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