September 15, 2015
As you run larger orders you benefit from considerably less downtime in regards to pre- and post-production activities. The charts below are simply meant for making some head-to-head comparisons to see the “effect” of increased efficiency. In reality, every job is different in terms of time and complexity, etc., so this should not be considered an exact calculation, rather a tool to see how its possible to have lower prices for larger orders. But just as important, you should observe that every setup reaches a point where the cost-savings for increased volume ends. Thus, you cannot endlessly provide discounts as job size increases.
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January 26, 2024 | Process + Techniques
So, your customer returned again this year asking you to reprint their usual spirit-wear design for the upcoming football game. That’s great. But why stop there? Think of all the potential that exists for increasing your sales by taking that one design and using it to create an entire collection.
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October 16, 2023 | Process + Techniques
Once you have chosen the type of emblem you want to use, you must decide which application method will be best.
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August 2, 2023 | Process + Techniques
Many apparel decorators have decided to diversify their businesses, and with newer technologies being simpler to adopt, there are now more shops with more decorating choices available than ever.
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