Whats your sublmation setup like?
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Hi, thinking of changing my setup due to need more space. Just wondering what your setups are for some inspiration.
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Our set-up has been perfected from years of experience for what we do. There are no short cuts.
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Blanks in the lockup 5 miles away. Printer in the shed bottom of the garden, printer upstairs,
design computer and software in the dining room. We operate a well oiled machine here. Oh yeah heat presses in the garage/packing room.
design computer and software in the dining room. We operate a well oiled machine here. Oh yeah heat presses in the garage/packing room.
Re: Whats your sublmation setup like?
Cheers! Yeah, I can appreciate that as we have a photography business and it's always changing. Can I ask what do you use to hold stock? Racking? And on what do you house your preses? Worktops or tables?
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It all depends on what space you have and items you are needing to print..... and with what level of accuracy. Easy to create a flexible workspace with some basic B&Q kitchen base/wall units and laminate counter. Need more info really to be more specific.Sublibed;151859 wrote:Cheers! Yeah, I can appreciate that as we have a photography business and it's always changing. Can I ask what do you use to hold stock? Racking? And on what do you house your preses? Worktops or tables?
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More important is how often you can get a carriage paid order together. If you think you can do this once or twice a week then you need to hold very little stock, and there is no need to tie up storage space. There is such a wide range of products available that you are sometimes better off keeping your money.
Stock holding is the wholesalers job.
Stock holding is the wholesalers job.
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I agree although I go one stage further and just factor the carriage in each job. Garments are the main culprit for me. The majority of mine come from Ralawise, If someone wants 3 garments then the price of the garment is calculated as cost of garment plus carriage charge divided by 3, so for example if a t-shirt costs £1.50 and carriage is £8.95. The customer will be quoted £4.48 per garment (plus a mark up, print and VAT).More important is how often you can get a carriage paid order together. If you think you can do this once or twice a week then you need to hold very little stock, and there is no need to tie up storage space. There is such a wide range of products available that you are sometimes better off keeping your money.
Stock holding is the wholesalers job.
If I spend enough with one supplier to get free carriage then its a bonus.
I still have bucket loads of useless sublimation blanks littering my unit though so doing the above doens't work LOL
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You know I like to buy these old stock items from olly so if you ever feel like shifting some of it let us know what you have.socialgiraffe;151885 wrote: I still have bucket loads of useless sublimation blanks littering my unit though so doing the above doens't work LOL
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In theory I will be having a good clear out mid this year so will let you knowYou know I like to buy these old stock items from olly so if you ever feel like shifting some of it let us know what you have.
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