Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Does anyone have experience with those paper number stencils? I have never tried them as they just seem like it would end up with a huge mess and a crappy finished print.
simple, but time consuming. Depending on the size of the numbers you will likely need multiple screens to cover all the digits, and you will end up with lots of overages on less common numbers. Then if he is doing multiple colors there is all the time cleaning screens for ink changes. At that quantity it seems like the time savings would more than cover the cost of purchasing pre-done numbers. For smaller single color orders I also print them in house, but I wouldn't do it for almost 600 units unless I was in a crunch. Every shop is different of course...Frog: Are the edges crisp? Opacity good from a single pass? Any issues with the stencils moving or whatever?