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  1. dcbevins

    Outsourcing

    I was hoping some of you guys and gals might point me to some good vendors for certain items i can't do in house. Namely: Printed Pencils/Pens Buttons Printed Rulers Printed Toy Footballs Anything a politician might want for a campaign. I had found out about Signs365 from these forums. It seems a great resource. They have good prices, fast shipping, one day turn around so I ordered some 4'x4' coroplas signs from them. They did them fast and I got them three days after ordering. Unfortunately they were damaged, probably in shipping but hard to tell. Still, I think the customer will take them, and I can discount them. He hasn't seen them, yet. He threw out his back and I have been waiting to show them to him. Signs365 gave me a fair amount credit for future purchase after I contacted them about the damage. Hopefully the damage was a fluke. I am going to try them again. Here is what the damage looked like if your curious: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/34207516/DSC_2630.JPG The model that Signs365 uses is what I am looking for, but for the items like pens I mentioned. Someone that makes the items but prefers not to sell directly to customers, but work via a sign or specialty vendor. I guess if I can't find someone like that, just a reliable quick outfit would be great. Hopefully you guys might have some suggestions.
  2. Hi guys. I have been poking around here a while, hopefully being helpful on occasion. My last "job," was working for a signage, screen printing, embroidery shop. They had 3 Roland vinyl cutters, 2-3 lamination devices, a few clamshell heat press's, a six station screen printing set up with a convection dryer, a 54' Roland print/cut Soljet, metal/plastic cutting machines to cut 4'x8' aluminium and coroplast blanks, a 12 head embroidery machine, (not sure the brand, but ancient as it took 3 1/4 floppies, a GelPrint sublimation printer, (the colors always were off.) They had two buildings, one with a a two port garage. They did many t-shirts via screen printing. In my opinion they undercharged as most were under $6.00 in orders over 50. They did the county and neighboring counties sports teams uniforms, (names & number,) and most of the booster organization's t-shirts. They did specialty "glitter" in cut vinyl and charged $15-30 a shirt for these. The teens gobbled them up. No rhinestones. There biggest gig was for a Fortune 500 coal mining company. The did all the warning/safety stickers for their equipment including reflective road signs, reflective warning and instructional decals, permit and inspection numbers, promotional material, ect. and so on. I mostly kept the Roland spitting out something. But that was then and this is now. Now I am trying solo from what was a car port but is now an enclosed office. Now I have a 50" uscutter vinyl cutter, (with what appears to be a completely dead laser pointer). A couple Epson WF 1100, one with just normal ink and one I am trying to get sublimation ink to flow through but it is being a stubborn bitch, and BITCH is the correct term. I have a 11.5" x 15" swing away heat press with mug and cap extensions. I have dreams of a roland 54' vsi. I have a small stock of Siserweed, Oracal 631, 651 and green star vinyl, blank rhinestone material with a small supply of stones and a few small samples of "glitter" vinly for heat transfer. Any advice about how to improve my range of services without a bank loan would be appreciated. BUT, my man question I was just wondering if you guys have tried fiverr, http://www.fiverr.com/ I am capable of doing artwork, but It is not my forte. I am good at taking existing art and hammering into something. I know my way around a node via CorelDRAW, (X7 paid subscription,) and sometimes Inkscape. I would like a pool of talent to tap into. Thus recently I tried fiverr. I picked two "artists" at random, though not exactly random as I was looking for cheap. Contrary to the cliche, fiverr can cost more than five dollars. I gave two different artists $10 each to make a vector version of the local high school's mascot and provide me with the vector files. One artist was from India, the other Serbia. Not sure that matters, it is interesting on some level. The first one sucked so bad I can't put it into words. The second one however made something I would be glad to place on a tshirt, a banner, or a bumper sticker. Have you guys tried this service? What is your experience?