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Offline farmboygraphics

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Too many films
« on: February 12, 2025, 01:37:04 PM »
Doing some early spring cleaning and clearing out old (decades) films. I made two little roll around carts with coroplast hangers out of frames a few years ago which did a really nice job.
The cart that's empty will get a board on top and used as a roll around table and the folders will get squirreled away someplace because I can't throw a damned thing away. I've saved repeat customers and think I'll just print and toss any new films I make moving forward. 
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Re: Too many films
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2025, 02:01:11 PM »
Toss the super profitable jobs first so they get re-ordered as soon as you throw them away.

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Re: Too many films
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2025, 03:48:45 PM »
Toss the super profitable jobs first so they get re-ordered as soon as you throw them away.

That is so true when I go through old film folders and toss them, they come in a few days or a week later to order LOL
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Re: Too many films
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2025, 09:14:42 AM »
I remember years ago we used to keep films... Then I was like screw it, what pita.. I just go in and reprint

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Re: Too many films
« Reply #4 on: February 14, 2025, 08:27:19 AM »
Way too much money and time to save, file, fine and re-burn. Just re-print the films and save time and money.
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Re: Too many films
« Reply #5 on: February 14, 2025, 08:42:49 AM »
What are these things called films?

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Re: Too many films
« Reply #6 on: February 14, 2025, 10:32:42 AM »
What are these things called films?

One of the things us cavemen still use, like registering screens by tapping them.  :o
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Re: Too many films
« Reply #7 on: February 14, 2025, 10:55:32 AM »
I got a tote full of film now I need to walk out to the dumpster
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Re: Too many films
« Reply #8 on: February 14, 2025, 11:21:29 AM »
Makes me harken back to the early days of Harlequin, Oats, JNJ  where all designs were/are repeat runs. Tens of thousands of films in hanging files. Or at Harlequin Nature Graphics..........a shipping container!

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Re: Too many films
« Reply #9 on: August 04, 2025, 11:05:00 AM »
Doing some early spring cleaning and clearing out old (decades) films. I made two little roll around carts with coroplast hangers out of frames a few years ago which did a really nice job.
The cart that's empty will get a board on top and used as a roll around table and the folders will get squirreled away someplace because I can't throw a damned thing away. I've saved repeat customers and think I'll just print and toss any new films I make moving forward.

Isn't the carbon footprint impact of printing the films over and over a factor?

The printing process is already not that great for the environment, why make it worse when you dont have to? Filling landfills with more plastic than is necessary seems a bit irresponsible. All to save a little time?

When we decide to remove old films from our customers files, they get thrown into a stack that gets used later to mask off screens when some masking is needed. Like for times when you have multiple stencils in the same screen. Masking helps save us from ink changes sometimes. Just lay the film print side down (smooth side up) and tape it in place. This allows us to use way less tape/vinyl. We also reuse any vinyl leftover from the plotter, which is cut down into squares for masking registration marks and also used for taping screens. We don't tape screens hardly ever, we just coat wider than the pallet, so taping off screens is not needed. We buy maybe 6 rolls of PMI blue tape a year. Taping off every screen is such a waste of time and all that plastic in the landfill is gross. Sorry PMI! Well, not really. lol