1.04L of ink
Dec. 2nd, 2009 07:01 pmConvention printing season is going in full swing. Mr. FedEx Man delivers the precious juice, fresh from Amazon. I buy them in double-packs like this, re-ordering when I use up the last one. The scary part is that this is just a partial order. The printer uses 12 inks (R,Gr,B,C,M,Lm,Y,G,Lg,Mk,Pk,E), meaning I usually have 24 carts in stock; this order was only for four of them (R,G,Lg,E). But each cart lasts and lasts.
The nice part: the average consumer printer has ink costs of around $1.90+/mL. It also uses less ink per square inch of paper. Mine's right about $0.38/mL. The bigger the printer, the cheaper it is to run. :)
If you need matte, gloss, canvas, banner-scrim, or sticker prints for the upcoming conventions there's still time to get your order in. Just drop me a line at tugrik@gmail.com. All work is run through a fully-calibrated color system and I guarantee my results!
Man, this would'a been useful to know ...
Date: 2009-12-03 03:22 am (UTC)I haven't any need for prints right now, but, could you -- for future reference -- list approximate prices for certain items? How many we need to purchase, with (again approximate) shipping costs?
I know these things shift with time, but I'd just like to keep this on file.
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Date: 2009-12-03 11:44 am (UTC)The first nine I think I can decipher, but what are Mk, Pk and E? o.O *googles* Oh, OK. :)
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