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SO much truth here. A couple weeks ago, I checked 4 different wholesalers and NOBODY had athletic gray tees in size large anywhere in the country. It was totally bizarre.
I've used a few different services but have settled on custom-transfers.com and so far I've had pretty good results from them with only a few problem transfers out of many hundreds purchased. Off the top of my head, I had 2 that just plain didn't want to adhere to the garment and couldn't figure...
Do you have a heat press? You can order DTF transfers and do them in house pretty easily. I'm not a fan of DTG for the most part.
I say that as primarily a shirt guy who does screen print, cut HTV, print/cut HTV, and winds up pressing a butt ton of DTF prints. It's my preferred way for...
I'm bumping this necro thread purely for my own entertainment because it's got some funny stuff. Plus I just found it whilst (unsuccessfully) trying to figure out if there was any sort of conversion from ounces of banner material to thickness in mils. :wink:
That was actually really cool to watch. Do you guys offer this as a contract service? I get customers asking for it occasionally and don't have a vendor for it. If not, perhaps you have a customer of yours who does that you can connect me with?
I've been using Bitwarden for a couple years now. Love that it's cross platform so I can use from my phone or my MacBook or whatever. Makes life a LOT easier.
I mostly use existing films, but I've got literally thousands of designs available. I will also often pair them with some stencil or decal work (buried under the clear coat) for custom jobs. The bulk of what I dip anymore is all contract work for one specific client with a limited range of...
Another option to consider would be hydrographic prints. Happens to be my other business venture, and not trying to drum up business (yes that was a dad-joke :rock-n-roll:), but if you want to talk about options for it I'm happy to share insight. There's a fairly good rusty metal film...
Probably not the popular opinion but if that's the only thing you're printing with it, perhaps consider the Roland BN-20A. Print quality is excellent and for those small pieces and runs I doubt the slow speed will be a hindrance to your projects.
I've made a point to weigh full and empty carts, unfortunately I don't have the numbers in front of me right now.
I will agree with others in that you can slice the plastic tab off and keep going for a while
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