Sumo supplies on ebay £9.95 for 10 rolls free P&P and whenever I have used them the delivery has been next day.
Sumo supplies on ebay £9.95 for 10 rolls free P&P and whenever I have used them the delivery has been next day.
USING: Whatever it takes to get the job done...
Heat tape sorted. Thanks to everyone for trying to help. I am sure over the next few days there will be much hair pulling and forum searches as I set up and try my new toys.
Many thanks
Iain
Equipment used A4 Ricoh printer, HP3085 Heat Press Graphtec cutter, Jarin mug press, CJV 30-60 solvent printer and lots of help from DSF.
I done my first shirt. with heat tape to make sure image wasn't going to move and ghost the print...well. heat tape left a mark on shirt. not a biggie. i just designed rest of shirt with cuts and all..was my first was a trial ..but how do I prevent it in the future. My press is not that big ...so it was recommended to tape it down with heat tape to prevent it from shifting when i move shirt
I'm sure others will have better tips especially as we do not do clothing but I believe you can get specialist adhesive spray to hold artwork in place as opposed to tape for exactly this reason.
Yes I use adhesive spray it’s scotchweld 75 works a treat.I done my first shirt. with heat tape to make sure image wasn't going to move and ghost the print...well. heat tape left a mark on shirt. not a biggie. i just designed rest of shirt with cuts and all..was my first was a trial ..but how do I prevent it in the future. My press is not that big ...so it was recommended to tape it down with heat tape to prevent it from shifting when i move shirt
And you do realise your posting to a thread that is now 8 years old.