Money isn't really a issue as much right now cuz there would be a couple guys going in on it together. We would like to open it right at our softball complex we own. But this is future talk, ya know! And it seems so hard to find out how to start a sublimation business on the internet. I've tried finding even seminars, classes, anything really and nothing.
I have been doing Sublimation for 5 years. I learned by going to training classes at Trade Shows in Atlantic City, NJ through ARA.org. They are the Awards people... I did the trade shows for a few years while still working a regular Job fixing Play Stations at the time 10 years ago. Made me ready to start a one man shop business. As I said, I have been doing this for 5 years and this last year was the first year I made a profit... It takes time to find a market.... But it looks like you have that in the Facility you own. Remember all that Equipment is a 5 year Tax Deduction.... I made money but when you look at the Cost of Goods Sold with Depreaciation... You make out in the End...
I have 4 Epson R1800's for Sublimation that is OLD technology but was good 5 years ago. I store the 3 extra printers with Epson cleaning and shipping solvent cartridges so they are ready when I get a Hard Ink Plug... Sublimation Ink is Thicker hence it plugs easier... When you get a plug, it is better to pull all your Sublimation Ink and install regular Ink and do the cleaning cycles. It will save you some money. Speaking of Cleaning Cycles.... MY Epson R1800 has a big Sponge in the bottom of the machine that collects the Ink that is sucked out of the head while cleaning. It is stored on the bottom of the machine... To prevent "Office CARPET INK STAINS", they build a counter into the printer. After XXXX number of Cleanings the machine will STOP WORKING and flash some Lights that IF you are lucky will find a FIX for it... This happened to ME at the XMAS RUSH one year.... Hence Bidding on 3 Printers on eBay at the same time and WINNING ALL OF THEM.... The Engraving Etc. Forum was where I found the ANSWER and a Program to download to "RESET the COUNTER" The Reset for the Newer R1900 Printer is OUT... I wonder if any other printers have a program to RESET the Counter? ASK before you BUY.... DO they become a "BOAT ANCHOR" at 1999 cleanings... YouTube has videos on how to make a outside the printer tank to hold future ink cleaning ink to save your carpet.
And like said above... Sublimation is a Scientific Term..... My neighbor a Temple U Professor visiting told me Sublimation is going from a SOLID as in the INK to a VAPOR under the pressure of the Heat Press, and back to a Solid as you remove the heat and never being a LIQUID in the process.
The Paper has a Clay Coating to prevent the Ink from sinking into the paper and the Ink has a color but components of the ink are the actual sublimation chemical. At 420 degrees a plaque, coffee cup, mouse pad with a Poly coating will open it's pores and with the printed transfer paper being pressed hard against the item. The Solid Ink becomes a Vapor and Migrates into the Open Pores of the Poly. Remove the heat and the Pores slam shut holding in the ink in a SOLID form. Hence.... A Dishwasher Safe Coffee Cup....
Moisture.... Moisture is your Enemy... IF the Transfer has Humidity Moisture in it, at the moment the Sublimation Ink Flashes to a Vapor the Water from the Humidity will cause the ink to MOVE due to the STEAM PRESSURE. This will leave a WHITE or CLOUD LIKE un Printed area and Ink in the WRONG PLACES..... I DRY all my Transfers on my heat press for 30 seconds...
Some PRE HEAT Shirts to remove the MOISTURE... BUT BEFORE.... Run a TAPE Lint Roller Over the Shirt and remove the tips of the polyester threads... IF NOT... They show up on the Shirts as little BLUE SPECKS.... after printing....
Storage of Items that are already printed.... For some reason, Storing completed T Shirts in PLASTIC BAGS and subjecting them to the HEAT of say a RV in ARIZONA could result in all printed product to become SCRAP.... I only know this from the Training Classes... Beware HOW you store completed Product with PLASTIC BAGS.... A NO NO...
They have some good videos and Training at the Trade Shows. ARA has a Magazine... WELL worth it.....
Here is another GREAT Source.... Steve Spence, He trained me about 10 years ago and now has a bunch of Videos. I have or had his first Sublimation Video, gave it away to a new person. He has more advanced Videos now along with a book on how to make money from it....
http://www.dyetrans.com/software.ph...ning&title=Steve Spence Video Training Series
Yes, the Videos are expensive but they are all a Training Tax Deduction....
Also join some Forums like this one... I visit Engraving Etc. Daily as it has Sublimaton Info, along with Sawmill Creek in the Engraving Area. Johnson Plastics a Plastics and Sublimation Supplier now has a GREAT Forum...
Good Luck,
AL
Just saw this Sublimaton Training on Johnson Plastic...
http://www.johnsonplastics.com/handson.html