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Re: Starting engraving products
Posted: 01 Sep 2011, 22:08
by smitch6
rofl i think it goes with the business

i hate to think how many mugs i've thrown away as the image wasn't spot on
or T's that i've wrecked
the main one that springs to mind was a big order i had for a coffee shop
the owners name was DEBBIE
i was doing some samples for her while she was here and her name kept coming out upside down and for the life of me i couldn't figure out why
i wrecked 3 shirts
try it on a scrap piece of material or something and you'll see what i mean by the name DEBBIE
the name looks the same upside down as it does the proper way

Re: Starting engraving products
Posted: 01 Sep 2011, 22:27
by Mattie
ha ha i was actually trying to think how it could of been up side down then i read last bit of post, even got me thinking there haha
i hate it when things go wrong cause i hate throwing them out, when it's mugs i just use them around work for cuppa's n t-shirts i sometimes use if i'm decorating or friends n family are decorating lol
Re: Starting engraving products
Posted: 08 Sep 2011, 22:29
by Mattie
I'm proper annoyed now!!!!!!!!!!!
I was deleting files from a server i wanted to clear not relising i was connected to the wrong server and i've just wiped all my site files for new engraving website haha
i had backed it up the other day so managed to get the part of the site back just not all the products i had added, images and settings.
Well i suppose that will teach me, bang goes over a weeks work.
Re: Starting engraving products
Posted: 09 Sep 2011, 22:22
by mugstar
Hi Matthew,
Just a quickie....thought I would mention that i use Metaza (mpx 80-had it a couple of year, but i think they are largely the same) if you need any tips etc....very simple to use though, good luck!
Steve
Re: Starting engraving products
Posted: 11 Sep 2011, 16:53
by Mattie
mugstar;30268 wrote:Hi Matthew,
Just a quickie....thought I would mention that i use Metaza (mpx 80-had it a couple of year, but i think they are largely the same) if you need any tips etc....very simple to use though, good luck!
Steve
Hi Steve
I not really sure there is much difference between them like you say haha, i'll give you a shout if i get stuck with anything
Re: Starting engraving products
Posted: 16 Sep 2011, 15:40
by Mattie
YEAH!!!!!!! finally just about finished
www.iwantitengraved.co.uk , i've launched the site early after i want it personalised existing customers emailing all the time haha.
Still got products to add but getting there.
Re: Starting engraving products
Posted: 16 Sep 2011, 15:45
by AdamB
Alligiftor;30661 wrote:YEAH!!!!!!! finally just about finished
www.iwantitengraved.co.uk , i've launched the site early after i want it personalised existing customers emailing all the time haha.
Still got products to add but getting there.
How's the engraving going Matthew?
Question please mate - can you engrave graphics (i.e a logo), or is it just text? If so I could have a few jobs for you.
Many thanks
Adam
Re: Starting engraving products
Posted: 16 Sep 2011, 15:46
by Mattie
AdamB;30664 wrote:How's the engraving going Matthew?
Question please mate - can you engrave graphics (i.e a logo), or is it just text? If so I could have a few jobs for you.
Many thanks
Adam
Going better than i thought just struggling with time to do both engraved and sub products.
I can engrave logo's if needed
Re: Starting engraving products
Posted: 16 Sep 2011, 15:47
by AdamB
Alligiftor;30665 wrote:Going better than i thought just struggling with time to do both engraved and sub products.
I can engrave logo's if needed
Thanks
I'll send you a PM later mate
Re: Starting engraving products
Posted: 16 Sep 2011, 18:56
by smitch6
site looks brill matthew
what shop software do you use? is it prestashop?