"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
that's a tough one John, send it to Dan or Scott @ MySeps to take a look at. it all starts with the seps as far as I'm concerned. or Brad..P - here's what I don't understand. You say this customer is beyond picky, and they pay for it - great, fine and dandy. but WHY are they so picky? who in the hell is ever going to notice one highlight missing or a shade off in color? the shlub wearing the shirt downing a 6 pack? no -freakin- way is he going to say I won't wear that shirt, it doesn't match my 6 pack case....or are they the picky type because of the power struggle/ who's in control type of thing...that's what we usually find - and no, we no longer have any picky customers reminds me I need to pick up a 6 pack on the way home today
Nice prints... and at least that customer understands the 'cost' of perfection.what I'd like to know is how you run those sim process jobs without color shifts mid-run? and what do you do when that starts happening? Clean all the screens, run a few testers and then start again?btw.. I've had a few 6'ers of the Elliot Ness from GLB... awesome stuff...Lately tho, I've been on a 3rd Shift Amber kick... I really dig that beer... almost as much as I like the Labatts Blue that's in our keggerator righ tnow.
Being picky is fine it keeps you up on your game, but being dumb picky, real picky, you trying me picky I can't handle.darryl
Lately tho, I've been on a 3rd Shift Amber kick... I really dig that beer... almost as much as I like the Labatts Blue that's in our keggerator righ tnow.