Hi All
I am being leant on by 'er indoors to print some coasters - bit out of my comfort zone. Its something I have thought about for ages but have always managed to put it off for another day. Looks like another day has finally come round and now I can't avoid it any more - short of getting one of you good people to print them for me ;o)
I have had a bit of a poke around in the forum archive and it would seem that Unisub is the way to go in terms of image quality and reliability - or have I missed something here? I don't think she wants a high gloss surface. Not unduly fussed about the back - cork or board is ok, so long as they don't look cheap!
Prices seem a bit variable 40p - £1 each. There must be a reason for such disparity - but I haven't figured out exactly what it is yet. Needless to say I like the sound of 40p considerably more than a pound a pop especially as it seems the learning curve for them is quite steep and I may need to make sure the rubbish bin is emptied before I begin :o(
If it makes any difference I'll be printing with Sawgrass inks on decent quality paper and have a TMT press.
Any pearls of wisdom to offer folks? Any good videos? Whats the mistake that everyone makes?
What could possibly go wrong!
Arthur