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  • CAR REG PLATES – SUPPLIER OF EQUIP?

    Posted by The Disc Doctor on 11 November 2005 at 22:54

    Hi All,

    Have an idea on using car registration plates to make signs. The usual no parking etc, and a little Company logo or colour graphic. ( photo quality )

    The problem I’m having is what machine, and were to buy one from.

    Sure theres someone out there with the info.

    Thanks for your time.

    carla ritchie replied 19 years, 2 months ago 16 Members · 33 Replies
  • 33 Replies
  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    11 November 2005 at 23:09

    not sure i understand your question 100% mate.
    however, this guy will answer any questions on reg plates you may need ask. just ask for paul and tell him you found out about him from uksignboards.com 😉

  • The Disc Doctor

    Member
    11 November 2005 at 23:41

    Hi and thanks for quick reply.

    How do I contact Paul.

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    11 November 2005 at 23:43

    sorry mate. im an idiot… here is the link 😳

    http://www.uknumberplates.com/

  • Carrie Brown

    Member
    11 November 2005 at 23:47

    Mr lambies obvioulsy been on the breezers again …. it is friday night though …. Hawaii night in his house apparently on Fridays? ….. He has his breezer with straw and fancy umbrella, his multi-coloured grass skirt, lil bikini top and no-one is quite sure whether or not Mrs L is fanning him with a big leaf while he plays …. I mean work on line 😉

    :lol1: … Yes Ive lost the plot!! Oh come on its Friday …. its the weekend 😛

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    11 November 2005 at 23:50

    my bekini top always clashes with my grass skirt so i go topless.. cheeky sod 😉

  • Andrew Bennett

    Member
    12 November 2005 at 09:01
    quote Carrie Brown:

    Mr lambies obvioulsy been on the breezers again …. it is friday night though …. Hawaii night in his house apparently on Fridays? ….. He has his breezer with straw and fancy umbrella, his multi-coloured grass skirt, lil bikini top and no-one is quite sure whether or not Mrs L is fanning him with a big leaf while he plays …. I mean work on line 😉

    :lol1: … Yes Ive lost the plot!! Oh come on its Friday …. its the weekend 😛

    A new avatar soon for Rob then? 😀

  • Kevin.Beck

    Member
    12 November 2005 at 14:00

    I`ve got the oki, and have to say, its sold with alittle over hipe, to say the least.

    it can not print white so any image transfered to the rear plate will almost certainly change colour.

    i`ve also seen plates that have faded badly.

    i`ve not tried to use it on other than the numberplate substrates, so can`t comment on white vinyl products.

    we use it for ghosting and nothing else.

    if buying, i would ask the question regarding the software, as some folk might be charged and anually fee for using it, if you don`t buy a certain amount of substrates off the supplier.

  • Martin Cole

    Member
    12 November 2005 at 14:19

    I’ve also got the Oki
    http://www.tennantsuk.com Will explain all.

  • Andrew Bennett

    Member
    12 November 2005 at 14:41

    Interesting.
    Static and T’shirts.
    Is it an expensive system?

  • The Disc Doctor

    Member
    14 November 2005 at 15:51

    Thanks Robert.

    Talked to Paul at uknumberplates.com ( really helpful bloke. )

    Hopefully have my order delivered for Wednesday.

    The OKI colour laser systems are £380+vat at okidirect.co.uk, and there’s a £80 cash back until end of December. Looking at the promotional stuff at Tennnats uk Ltd, looks like a lot of opportunities with this cheap little set up.

    Oh well back to looking through uksignboards.

  • Martin Cole

    Member
    14 November 2005 at 19:04

    The Oki system at £380.00 will not print number plates or on vinyls.

    Tennants sell the printers tweeked to print on heat resistant vinyl and
    also supply printers with the software for number plates etc.

    Price for full system inc software and set up is about £995.00 exc
    still get the £80.00 cash back I believe.

  • Kevin.Beck

    Member
    14 November 2005 at 20:11

    i was offered the oki with or without the software.

    i have heard that 1 supplier has dropped/is dropping the oki because of the lack of support from tennents and oki.

    if its just numberplates you are looking to supply, I believe the thermal printing system if far better.

  • Martin Pearson

    Member
    14 November 2005 at 20:22

    Martin you are 100% correct, I have an Oki laser printer and when I found out what was available from tennents thought I would be able to put it to good use and supply a lot of new products myself. Unfortunatly as you say because the Oki printers they supply are modified I couldn’t use mine for very much at all, they change the height that it prints at as well as tweeking it.

  • matt stoke

    Member
    8 December 2005 at 22:45

    I had a demo on the oki system from tennants yesterday seems like a good piece of kit, but i didnt know about not being able to print white.. what are the ways around this?

    thanks

  • tom gordon

    Member
    1 March 2006 at 01:52

    could any one give me info on the cost of a thermal printer for plates and is the media used different from laser graphic system,i will be using a different alphabet in other words no a,b or c,s so it must connect to a computer, Tom

  • carla ritchie

    Member
    14 October 2006 at 18:34
    quote :

    The Oki system at £380.00 will not print number plates or on vinyls.

    Tennants sell the printers tweeked to print on heat resistant vinyl and
    also supply printers with the software for number plates etc.

    Price for full system inc software and set up is about £995.00 exc
    still get the £80.00 cash back I believe.

    sorry but thats wrong

    my oki c3200 was 250 from oki website shop oki
    i can do numbe rplates with lg signs or with corel on to clear then sandwich between reflective an daccrylic

    u go for it ive not found a better way yet than oki
    as for t shirts ive bought iron on transfer paper for my oki very good results so far

    .which oki did u order for 380
    did u get rollers?

  • Peter Normington

    Member
    14 October 2006 at 19:00

    Hi carla,
    welcome to the boards, but before you just go bouncing around the "number plate" posts, please look at the dates they were posted, some are very old and things do change, over time.

    We have some off the most experienced people in the business on the boards,
    Number plates have been discussed inside out over the last few years, It may be advantageous if you start a new topic on what you want to know or pass on to others. that way you will get a coherant thread.

    Once again welcome, I’m sure you will find this place very educational, to say the least.

    Peter

  • Richard McCombe

    Member
    19 October 2006 at 18:40

    I have been offered 1500 sets of number plates a year. I have a solvent printer, lmainater router.

    What is the legislation on producing number plates?

    What is the process/materials used as a standard?

    Cheers,

    Rich

  • Nicola McIntosh

    Member
    19 October 2006 at 18:44

    what bit of the plate do you want to do?
    just asking cause i used to screenprint 800 no. plates a day, the coloured line that runs around the inside of the plate 😀

    nik

  • Richard McCombe

    Member
    19 October 2006 at 18:47

    i want to be able to create the whole thing:

    Route the acrylic
    Print the background + variable data
    mount the image to the reverse of the acrylic.

    What sort of vinyl is used and how is it mounted?

    R

  • Peter Normington

    Member
    19 October 2006 at 19:56

    R
    To make number plates you need to be dvla registered (if you make or supply them to the english market) When you say offered, is that with the proviso that you can supply cheaper than the existing supplier?
    I only ask because the maths need to be looked at closely, its only about 11 sets a day(averaged out) and considering the 2 new car reg dates when the demand will be much higher, So although you already have the kit You need to calculate if it is going to give you the commercial edge by producing the acrylic etc yourself, they are already available ready made, and given the quantity, may cheaper to buy in?
    (The acrylic and material, not the finished product)
    Peter

  • Kenny Ramsey

    Member
    24 October 2006 at 14:34

    I must admit to being hugely disappointed by the Oki. It is excellent for showplates and white Reg plates but it is such an inconvenience trying to create a rear plate to match a front and in fact, it severely restricts the designs you can offer.

    The window stickers are quite poor too as the ink is too transparent to stand out against glass.

    Is there a colour thermal system for producing plates?

    Kenny 😀

  • carla ritchie

    Member
    24 October 2006 at 19:49

    i must admit i just had a customer in today who wasnt to happy with the blue on rear plate but well

    any way if theres a cheapish thermal jobby i would be interested too

  • Richard Urquhart

    Member
    24 October 2006 at 19:59

    um !

  • Kenny Ramsey

    Member
    24 October 2006 at 20:04

    Does that "um" mean we’re missing sonething obvious 😕 :lol1:

  • Richard Urquhart

    Member
    24 October 2006 at 20:08

    give the pc60 a go its good for spot colours but the ribbons are expensive

  • Mike Fear

    Member
    25 October 2006 at 07:39

    Rich, are you about ? need to ask you a small favour that your PC600 should be perfect for

    If you havent got my email address anymore its (mod-edit) cheers
    mike

  • carla ritchie

    Member
    26 October 2006 at 19:21

    any 1 here used the samsung ml2010
    for plates
    its on offer on ebay 60 quid
    seen on a web site it is badged nota samsung sml2010 as there printer wpould this be the same printer

    as its a laser not led like ok would it print the reflective sheets direct ok.

  • Kenny Ramsey

    Member
    26 October 2006 at 19:57

    I use the Samsung Carla but it comes with a very good in feed try, adjustable for all sizes of plates. Quite a good piece of kit. Prints straight onto reflective of a certain type.

  • carla ritchie

    Member
    27 October 2006 at 21:14

    and is it the ml model affore mentioned or a diferent 1 if u dont mind me asking also if different model does it do colour or just black
    and does any 1 no if there is a special ink for screen p0rinting the borders and badges rather than laser printing them and thermal.

  • Kenny Ramsey

    Member
    28 October 2006 at 11:05

    Mines the Nota branded one and only prints black. Very good for ghosting onto reflective

  • carla ritchie

    Member
    29 October 2006 at 08:59

    ok thank u for that mate most appreciated think ill try getting the pc60 or 600

  • carla ritchie

    Member
    31 October 2006 at 23:04

    does any 1 here no if the alps 5000 printer will print plate size 52cm long as ive searched but cant see any info on it and ive just been offered 1 will priobly take for small stickers any way but if does plates size would be a big bonus im sur ei seen some 1 here ssaid they used it may they can tell me if it will print 52cm long to do a border and flag

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