Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I tell customers that when a job is completed the screens are cleaned out and re-used for the next job. We could print you one more, but you will be looking at several hours of labor to set the job back up, which would unfortunately make this a very expensive shirt.If they still MUST have this shirt, send it out to a DTG guy and explain that it will be digitally printed so it will look a little different. My question is what is everyone telling their customer before hand? I need to start working in "be sure to order all you need now, maybe throw in a few extras, as a reprint will be a minimum of 25 and at a higher rate."
Thanks for the feedback. There never seems to be a thorough way of getting through to people. This was a school group, and no one ever wants to order too many shirts. I stand here looking like the bad guy, but I will give the DTG a try. I've often thought of posting a sign, but then I'd still have to read it to them lol.
After 25 years in this business, I still don't have a good customer friendly response on why I can't set up to print one more shirt. I have a completed order that is 5c/4c and they need one more 4XL. Do you overprint your quantities to allow for this? Do you have a set % of over/under? I'm torn beween $$$$ for doing one piece as opposed to the bad vibes >:(created by not doing what they want.Any insight will be appreciated.Thanks.