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returntothepit >> discuss >> People who have dealt with Icon Media( CD pressing) by joeyumbrella on Aug 27,2009 11:26am
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toggletoggle post by joeyumbrella  at Aug 27,2009 11:26am
Is there always a 10% overrun? Is this something I can count on?



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Aug 27,2009 11:34am
You can count on great customer service, and a quality job. I don't know about the over run.



toggletoggle post by MarkFuckingRichards  at Aug 27,2009 11:35am
It's either a 10% overrun or underrun. Good thing is, if there is a 10% overrun, you get 10% more CDs.



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Aug 27,2009 11:47am
Overruns are usually because one or two stages of the process are very involved and it's better to run a few extra pieces in case something goes wrong along the way so that, in that instance, they have more copies to work with and can junk the shitty ones. It's like if you baked 30 cookies knowing that maybe a half dozen might not come out right and you know you needed at least 24 really good ones for some occassion.

Overruns are pretty much industry standard for most multi-stage processes of just about anything, and I wouldn't sweat it. I'd rather a place use that technique than say HEY WE ONLY DID 485 PIECES CAUSE THE MACHINE JAMMED (which could also happen, but is far less likely if they do an overrun).



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Aug 27,2009 11:49am
Perhaps a better comparison is that when I buy screws or nails I always buy extra cause I know I will lose one or two or bend them.



toggletoggle post by MarkFuckingRichards  at Aug 27,2009 11:51am
I actually received almost 20% more than I ordered for the Composted CDs, but only paid an extra 10%.



toggletoggle post by joeyumbrella  at Aug 27,2009 12:02pm
no, I understand what overrun is.. I just was wondering if it always happens. But MFR, if there is 10% over, its free... but if there is 20% they charge for the 10%?



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Aug 27,2009 12:05pm
joeyumbrella said[orig][quote]
no, I understand what overrun is.. I just was wondering if it always happens. But MFR, if there is 10% over, its free... but if there is 20% they charge for the 10%?


I guess what I am implying is there's no way to know until the job is considered "finished" by all parties involved. It's chance.



toggletoggle post by joeyumbrella  at Aug 27,2009 12:12pm
ahhhh gotcha. word up! thanks



toggletoggle post by MarkFuckingRichards  at Aug 27,2009 12:30pm
joeyumbrella said[orig][quote]
no, I understand what overrun is.. I just was wondering if it always happens. But MFR, if there is 10% over, its free... but if there is 20% they charge for the 10%?


No, they charge 10% more if there are 10% more CDs than you ordered. They just had an extra 10% on top of the extra 10% because I ordered half of the CDs in cases and half without. Kind of a glitch in the system.



toggletoggle post by blue  at Aug 27,2009 12:46pm
The 10 percent overrun is always there, it exists for fucked up cds. Last 1000 cds I ordered from them only 4 of the 100 overrun were bad.



toggletoggle post by ouchdrummer   at Aug 28,2009 11:41am
Yes they always do the 10%. Boarcorpse just ordered 1000 and got 1100.... within a week of when we ordered em. I love that company.



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