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- piratesprayer
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When are the regulars shipping?
talkingdeads wrote:My nipples just did a back flip!
- markenglert
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Right now, the printer is waiting on paper on will jump on the run once that arrives sometime in the coming week. I took advantage of the time it will take the paper to ship out to him to make some adjustments that will make the pulls easier on the printers end and brought back some details that would have been lost, due to my inexperience in setting up files for screen printing. Jay Shaw saw the first print and assured me that I needn't bother with the expense of burning new screens, that it looked awesome as is, but I am a stickler and I am chalking up the extra cost to learning this trade... and since it wouldn't delay the printing, I went for it.piratesprayer wrote:When are the regulars shipping?
The run will take 4-5 days to pull, since it is rather large, and then it will be shipped to me. Once I get them, anything I am doing will be put on hold while I sign, # and ship out tubes.
I am waiting on tubes from Yazoo Mills to arrive, kraft paper from Uline and I ordered a label printer and scale from Amazon. Once I get the prints, sometime around the end of the month, I'll focus on getting the ones I only have to sign and number out right away. The prints with sketches, or people who requested certain numbers will ship out last.
In the future, I will endeavor to have the whole run printed first and in tubes by the time I put it up for sale. Since this was a timed release that I couldn't very well predict, it was impossible to have paper ready, or know the amount of ink to prepare, or how to have the printer invoice me properly so they could start.
I hope you can all bear with me... my intention is to deliver the very best print possible and in as timely a manner as I can manage.
P.S. I apologize if my grammer seems a bit old fashioned, my wife got me hooked on Downton Abbey
Quality is worth waiting for!
- piratesprayer
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Damn skippy. These are going to look greatgolobulus wrote:Quality is worth waiting for!
talkingdeads wrote:My nipples just did a back flip!
- markenglert
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Thanks, guys.
I just got an email from the printer... new screens have yet to be burned, but he has run some more glow in the dark tests. The blue GID ink shows up a bit still, but I think it adds a rather cool, unexpected effect:
I think it's pretty neat that if you don't know what to look for, or have a reg right next to it, it would go mostly unnoticed... but now you can see and appreciate that extra level of detail in the daylight, without having to resort to flicking off the lights.
Also, oddly enough, it still glows fairly green.
I just got an email from the printer... new screens have yet to be burned, but he has run some more glow in the dark tests. The blue GID ink shows up a bit still, but I think it adds a rather cool, unexpected effect:
I think it's pretty neat that if you don't know what to look for, or have a reg right next to it, it would go mostly unnoticed... but now you can see and appreciate that extra level of detail in the daylight, without having to resort to flicking off the lights.
Also, oddly enough, it still glows fairly green.
On that note.... I would be first in line for a Downton Abbey print if you ever tackled it!markenglert wrote:Right now, the printer is waiting on paper on will jump on the run once that arrives sometime in the coming week. I took advantage of the time it will take the paper to ship out to him to make some adjustments that will make the pulls easier on the printers end and brought back some details that would have been lost, due to my inexperience in setting up files for screen printing. Jay Shaw saw the first print and assured me that I needn't bother with the expense of burning new screens, that it looked awesome as is, but I am a stickler and I am chalking up the extra cost to learning this trade... and since it wouldn't delay the printing, I went for it.piratesprayer wrote:When are the regulars shipping?
The run will take 4-5 days to pull, since it is rather large, and then it will be shipped to me. Once I get them, anything I am doing will be put on hold while I sign, # and ship out tubes.
I am waiting on tubes from Yazoo Mills to arrive, kraft paper from Uline and I ordered a label printer and scale from Amazon. Once I get the prints, sometime around the end of the month, I'll focus on getting the ones I only have to sign and number out right away. The prints with sketches, or people who requested certain numbers will ship out last.
In the future, I will endeavor to have the whole run printed first and in tubes by the time I put it up for sale. Since this was a timed release that I couldn't very well predict, it was impossible to have paper ready, or know the amount of ink to prepare, or how to have the printer invoice me properly so they could start.
I hope you can all bear with me... my intention is to deliver the very best print possible and in as timely a manner as I can manage.
P.S. I apologize if my grammer seems a bit old fashioned, my wife got me hooked on Downton Abbey
Mark I think everyone here understands and appreciates the up-to-date news and info you provide, so take your time on this, there should not be any complaints from anyone here.markenglert wrote:Right now, the printer is waiting on paper on will jump on the run once that arrives sometime in the coming week. I took advantage of the time it will take the paper to ship out to him to make some adjustments that will make the pulls easier on the printers end and brought back some details that would have been lost, due to my inexperience in setting up files for screen printing. Jay Shaw saw the first print and assured me that I needn't bother with the expense of burning new screens, that it looked awesome as is, but I am a stickler and I am chalking up the extra cost to learning this trade... and since it wouldn't delay the printing, I went for it.piratesprayer wrote:When are the regulars shipping?
The run will take 4-5 days to pull, since it is rather large, and then it will be shipped to me. Once I get them, anything I am doing will be put on hold while I sign, # and ship out tubes.
I am waiting on tubes from Yazoo Mills to arrive, kraft paper from Uline and I ordered a label printer and scale from Amazon. Once I get the prints, sometime around the end of the month, I'll focus on getting the ones I only have to sign and number out right away. The prints with sketches, or people who requested certain numbers will ship out last.
In the future, I will endeavor to have the whole run printed first and in tubes by the time I put it up for sale. Since this was a timed release that I couldn't very well predict, it was impossible to have paper ready, or know the amount of ink to prepare, or how to have the printer invoice me properly so they could start.
I hope you can all bear with me... my intention is to deliver the very best print possible and in as timely a manner as I can manage.
P.S. I apologize if my grammer seems a bit old fashioned, my wife got me hooked on Downton Abbey
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I wasn't sure what I would do for a Downton Abbey print... until I saw the last shot of that Christmas special.Navinabob wrote:
On that note.... I would be first in line for a Downton Abbey print if you ever tackled it!
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to the top. any update ?
talkingdeads wrote:My nipples just did a back flip!
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Antarcticia !! drymount yaaaa!! Bump for an updatepiratesprayer wrote:to the top. any update ?
talkingdeads wrote:My nipples just did a back flip!
- harrykeogh
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All the info you want is here fellas:
http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... 32&t=81852
Looks like he may get them on Monday.
http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... 32&t=81852
Looks like he may get them on Monday.