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Why wall printer quotes are often confusing (and how to fix it)
Many buyers request a quote with one sentence: “How much is a wall printer?” The result is usually not comparable across sellers because key inputs are missing:
- wall height needs
- main wall surfaces
- indoor/outdoor usage
- dark wall / white ink requirement
- power standard (voltage + plug)
- shipping destination (country + city)
How to fix it
Send the same structured request to every supplier. You’ll get a clearer recommended configuration, fewer back-and-forth messages, and a quote you can compare fairly.
Internal links: /wall-printer/price-guide/ · /support/

Copy/paste wall printer quote request template (Email/WhatsApp)
Use this template in email, WhatsApp, or inquiry forms. Copy it as-is, then fill in your details.
Hello, I want to buy a wall printer. Please recommend the right configuration and send a clear quote.
Shipping destination (Country, City):
Power standard (Voltage + plug type):
Typical wall height range (e.g., 2.5m / 3m):
Typical job size (m² per job + jobs per month):
Main wall surfaces (drywall/brick/concrete/tile/wood/glass):
Indoor only or indoor + outdoor:
Dark walls needed? (white ink workflow yes/no):
Preferred use: wall-only or wall + floor:
Needed: training / setup guidance / after-sales support response time:
Please include packed size/weight and crating photos (if possible).
Thank you.Send the completed template here: /get-quote/
CTA: Copy the template, send it, and get a recommended configuration + clear quote.
How suppliers use your info to recommend configuration
Your input → What it controls
- Destination → shipping route and estimate
- Power standard → correct voltage/plug configuration
- Wall height → 2.5m standard vs 3m option
- Surfaces → workflow guidance + test patch planning
- Dark walls → white ink workflow confirmation
- Wall-only vs wall+floor → match your business model
- Jobs/month → training depth + spare parts plan
Why this improves accuracy
- reduces “wrong model” quotes
- makes quotes comparable across sellers
- reduces message back-and-forth
- helps the supplier include support + parts planning
Support reference: /support/

Optional add-ons you should ask for (training, spare parts, support SOP)
If you operate commercially, ask for these items inside the quote. They matter more for uptime than a small price difference:
- training materials (setup, calibration, daily care)
- live video support for first install
- spare parts starter kit recommendation
- maintenance SOP and troubleshooting guide
- support response time expectation (hours, not days)
- warranty clarity (what’s covered, and for how long)
Internal link
Support resources: /support/
Printava recommendation: what to mention for the best match
If you’re requesting a Printava (PrintPro) quote, add one line so the supplier matches you correctly:
If your business is murals and brand walls
“Recommend Printava Portable Wall Printer configuration.”
If you want bundled services (higher AOV)
“Recommend Printava Wall & Floor Printer configuration.”
Also mention if you want consistency features (if available): laser positioning, mosaic continuity, and resume printing/data recovery. And confirm height needs: 2.5m standard vs 3m option.
Explore: /wall-printer/ · Request quote: /get-quote/
CTA: Copy the template, send it, and get a recommended configuration + clear quote.
FAQ
Can I compare quotes from different sellers?
What’s the #1 mistake in quote requests?
Should I ask for after-sales support details?
Who wrote this / How created
Written by Printava Content Team · Reviewed by Technical Support · Built to help buyers request quotes accurately and compare sellers fairly.
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