I need a rush job for a printed bass skin, 22inch.
Would it be possible to print a job by this Thursday/Friday (6th Jan) to be delivered with special delivery by Saturday?
What are the benefits to the type of printing you use over other printers?
Thank you for your help.
Regards
Dan McMullen
January 2, 2012
Scott
Hi Dan
Just sent you a PM. I do a lot of rush jobs so no problem, and I use a direct print (no overlay) All the best
Scott
Hi Dan, the main advantage to using direct print technology is that by printing directly onto the skin, you bypass the need to stick on the traditional vinyl overlay. Typically, a vinyl overlay will turn the sound of a single ply head into a double ply; thus deadening the tone.
If you are looking for a deader sound, we can also print onto many other varieties of head. Just ask Scott and he’ll talk you through it.
Dan McMullen
Hi and Happy New Year
Just an initial enquiry.
I need a rush job for a printed bass skin, 22inch.
Would it be possible to print a job by this Thursday/Friday (6th Jan) to be delivered with special delivery by Saturday?
What are the benefits to the type of printing you use over other printers?
Thank you for your help.
Regards
Dan McMullen
Scott
Hi Dan
Just sent you a PM. I do a lot of rush jobs so no problem, and I use a direct print (no overlay) All the best
Scott
Dave J Mason
Hi Dan, the main advantage to using direct print technology is that by printing directly onto the skin, you bypass the need to stick on the traditional vinyl overlay. Typically, a vinyl overlay will turn the sound of a single ply head into a double ply; thus deadening the tone.
If you are looking for a deader sound, we can also print onto many other varieties of head. Just ask Scott and he’ll talk you through it.
D