How I earn $720 an hour with my uv printer printing on light switch cover plates jaysprinters

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Published 2024-03-21
Today I show you a big money maker for us

check out how to print on the light switch cover plate


link to a popular cover plate we sell

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link to this printer
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link to 6090 printer I talk about
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uv inks that I use
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light switch plate covers like the ones I use but I recommend buying in local hardware store
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link to my drill
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All Comments (21)
  • @burchified
    I found a quarter in my couch this morning. Took only 1 second. Long story short, my couch generates $900/hr
  • @jacobhoffman2553
    nobody shares a gold mine until the gold mine is all but dried up sir.... i think you sell printers
  • @skytek7081
    In a related "product", I work in a commercial electrical company and we use a UV laser to mark cover plates (switches, receptacles, blanks, etc) with circuit numbers or other information as needed. It's the same "indestructible" type covers. I have a template board for alignment in the printer and I just cover most of the plate with painter's tape, use coreldraw to fire up the laser and raster in text or diagrams to burn through the tape and into the plate before finally filling in the mark with plastic-bonding spray paint with the remaining tape as a mask. It takes a little time with all the individual steps but makes a sharp looking piece. For stainless steel we skip the tape and spray on a metal marking compound which looks somewhat like an ugly gray/yellow spray paint but makes an indelible black mark into the metal when lasered, so it remains no matter what cleaners or handling happens. This has been a big saving/profit center for the company since we brought this kind of signmaking, label making, everything-marking services in-house for ourselves and for customers.
  • @Dan-bx3sw
    I don’t do any printing and have no other reason to watch it other than enjoyment. And I enjoyed it.
  • @s111stock
    Guys if you want to make $720 an hour, the trick is to not calculate the time it took to create the designs, set up the design on the computer, cut the plywood board, drill the plywood board holes, buy the material, cost of the ink, time to create the listings on Amazon, time to respond to Amazon customers, time to pack and ship the $8.99 item. Cost of box, packing materials and shipping, time to take items to the Post office. Also, don't include the initial cost of the computer, software and printer which also have a finite lifespan.
  • Wow, didnt know there was so much hate for someone trying to help others! Truly we have lost our way.
  • @hanapaasc
    Pretty cool! Just a suggestion, if you turn the slots in an up and down orientation on the screws, it'll make it easier for customers to line them up make electricians and OCD folks like me happy😊
  • @Rich77UK
    This is theoretical money. You can charge $720 for an hours worth of printing but they may (possibly or probably) sit in an Amazon warehouse for years unsold.
  • @swiftmgee7874
    Thanks for the info man we appreciate it. Keep it up !
  • @bajeeburs
    Wow, what a cool machine! I had never heard of it... great video!!
  • @TheRm65
    Great idea, nice presentation. Thanks.
  • @loganq
    I see people selling decorative plates for as low as $3.99 on Amazon severely undercutting rhe $8.99. And when China sees these selling they're going to go lower than $3.99.
  • @lauracroft6977
    Pretty cool. You just gave me a fantastic idea. Thanks for sharing this video. 😊
  • @ChrisB_NC
    Fantastic video. If I might make a suggestion. A lot of people including myself are very picky about the screw orientation. It’s a small thing, but orienting the screws so the line goes straight up and down would be a small detail that won’t go unnoticed by your customers. I know it’s something that I would really appreciate if I were a customer. Thanks for the great video!
  • @genogeno6643
    We used to take old discarded wallpaper sample books and wrap outlet covers.
  • @Brocollipy
    Wow never seen a uv printer before. Love the end results! Great job, thanks for sharing.
  • @bc-guy852
    Great idea! May I suggest you align the screws vertically (plumb) when you lay them on the bed? Then the pattern will align when the screw is plumb, looking even better. And you have many more options for SKU's when you add in the Decora style covers and the magnetic ones (with NO screws). Nice work and thank you for sharing Jay!