"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Hey Dirk. Zoo city is spot on. This is a non-standard color hence the price. When Wilflex converted from Genesis to Epic they discontinued a number of colors. They had like 80 and now have 49 plus the specialties - still more than the other major brands. I think Rutland has 20? Not sure. The logic is simple really. Unless you use a mixing system, how many standard colors would you offer your customers? 10? 20? 100? 300? It is a matter of offering enough to satisfy most while keeping your working capital as low as you can. Always a balance. This should not be on our website at SourceOne since it is a non-standard. Left over I guess. We have some cleaning up to do!
Zelko: Thanks for posting this. Your usage absolutely dovetails with my breakdown above. In 2013, White was just under 30% of your total pigment usage, while yellow was 15% -- combined for over 40%. Your next two most used were blue and marine blue. Interesting that you used a good bit of Electron Yellow as well.Put your pricing in your sheet and then you can calculate your exact costing on your usage!Good stuff! Thanks again!
What is the cost of getting setup on one of these systems... on the smallest level practical (for space and usage reasons... we are SMALL time).