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Did you say low cost printed tarp? that phrase doesnt fit together.....low cost and printed tarp. Good luck

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If you mean Low Cost as in under $7000, I don't know of anyone. If you mean on the low end as in "I'll pay up to $10,000", then I know of one who might be able to get into that price range.

PS-- if you're ok with/willing to go with MESH instead of full-vinyl, you can save a $1000 or so dollars.

Best bet-- find a local printing company who is willing to donate the cost of the printing. You'll most likely still have to provide the floor tarp. Doesn't hurt to ask, at any rate!

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If you mean Low Cost as in under $7000, I don't know of anyone. If you mean on the low end as in "I'll pay up to $10,000", then I know of one who might be able to get into that price range.

PS-- if you're ok with/willing to go with MESH instead of full-vinyl, you can save a $1000 or so dollars.

Best bet-- find a local printing company who is willing to donate the cost of the printing. You'll most likely still have to provide the floor tarp. Doesn't hurt to ask, at any rate!

Mesh floors are wonderful; I don't know why more groups don't use them. Unlike a vinyl floor, a mesh floor lays totally flat-no wrinkles or air trapped under it. And they're so light that 3 people can easily lift the floor. They don't look mesh when they're printed, though. They look like a regular floor, except not shiny.

The only problem I've found is that if someone does a pirouette towards the edge of the floor, the floor will twist up under their foot because it's so light.

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I know that Kramer's in Dayton is making a big push into trying to get this type of business. I know that Centerville and Zydeco have used them and have been really happy. I have no idea what the cost is, but I hear it's pretty reasonable. Kramer's has done tarps for groups all over the country. I know they did one for a HS in california.

Here's their website:

http://kramergraphics.com/inner/product_pa...p?content_id=38

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I know that Kramer's in Dayton is making a big push into trying to get this type of business. I know that Centerville and Zydeco have used them and have been really happy. I have no idea what the cost is, but I hear it's pretty reasonable. Kramer's has done tarps for groups all over the country. I know they did one for a HS in california.

Here's their website:

http://kramergraphics.com/inner/product_pa...p?content_id=38

If I remember correctly, this group also does printed mesh floors. I talked to them a couple of years ago in Dayton. Thanks for the link.

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