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Offline 3Deep

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Unusable Art
« on: May 09, 2024, 12:10:29 PM »
How do you get it into your customers head that the jpeg/png art they sent you on the garment is not ready to use art?  we've lost jobs because people refuse to pay or don't want to pay any kind of art fee.  We like to lay everything out so our customers know exactly what they are paying for, but it's getting tough and I know it's has something to do with the transfer revolution going on now.  So one customer ask well what do you have to do to get it print ready and I tell them I have to redraw the art and they why? it's right there on the shirt I sent you on the computer.  Somebody give me good advice before I lose the rest of my hair LOL
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Offline GoWestRob

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Re: Unusable Art
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2024, 12:50:49 PM »
Depending on how large the order is you might be able to build the redraw cost into the shirt price.  That way you could just skip the part where you debate with them about redrawing it.  We use Ignition Drawing for vectorizing, their cheapest fee is $16.  If it's a 36 piece order, just charge another .50 per shirt in the quote.  That is, unless they're trying to get some wild low-res photoshop creation, in that case try it with Supacolor SupaDTF that has no minimum.

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Re: Unusable Art
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2024, 01:02:55 PM »
Yeah I got Ignition on the rolodex and have used them from time to time, but your right it's the low pc order's that are problems big order's normally have custom art or like you say we bill it in.
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Re: Unusable Art
« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2024, 01:22:55 PM »
Most of our orders are easy, so I use vector magic for years. recently I found " HitPaw Photo AI" Download it and it really helps with poor resolution on a lot for me so far. So with that combo I can be quick. But in my pricing the art is built in pretty much.

But there are sometimes when I see something come though, and I let them know there will be an art charge. Doesn't happen too much though.

But like I said, 90% of our orders are easy.

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Re: Unusable Art
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 10:01:44 AM »
When the art is crap we simply say it either needs to be recreated or something better created for you, most of the time they see our work and they want something new any way and we certainly bill for it.
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Re: Unusable Art
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 11:03:42 AM »
what amazes me is the amount of business that do not have a decent copy of their own logo.
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Re: Unusable Art
« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 11:24:44 AM »
what amazes me is the amount of business that do not have a decent copy of their own logo.

Ive found they do, but you have to press for it because people are lazy and dont want to find it.
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Re: Unusable Art
« Reply #7 on: Yesterday at 12:09:04 PM »
Nissan was doing a big promotion for one of their vehicles, a GT something something.
The art they sent us for several thousand pieces was literally a fan created jpeg they had pulled from a forum.
Emails got nowhere, and phone calls went in a literal loop through their phone system from the purchaser to marketing
to some other department to "who placed this order" back to the purchaser.

Guess who will never ever buy a Nissan?

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Re: Unusable Art
« Reply #8 on: Yesterday at 01:05:38 PM »
what amazes me is the amount of business that do not have a decent copy of their own logo.

Ive found they do, but you have to press for it because people are lazy and dont want to find it.

Back in the old days when folks wanted a dozen or so sponsors on the back of a shirt, those sponsors would often send terrible art, like tiny scans of business card logos. Only when they received estimates of my art time to re-draw, did they take my advice and look in the file cabinet for the folder with the professionally produced "ad slicks".
Fast-forward to the digital age and I still explain that they probably still have a similar folder, albeit now on their computer.
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Re: Unusable Art
« Reply #9 on: Yesterday at 01:35:47 PM »
Heck Andy I still get those sponsors on business cards LOL, by the way I finally drilled it into my customers head that art has to be recreated before we can print it :o
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