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JackB
04-12-2014, 05:32 PM
If you want to build and keep a customer base and don't want people hassling you, don't go for the cheapest
socialgiraffe
04-12-2014, 05:40 PM
Plus, if no one responds within 2 hours does not necessarily mean no one knows, we are all busy, particularly this time of year. Lastly, there are many different styles of t-shirts and depending what sort of quantity/type will depend on where to purchase.
Do you want sublimation tees or plain cotton, are you looking for a large quantity or small numbers.
We do know, but can not help unless you provide all the information.
Sorry to be blunt, but I think you need to be a bit more patient and also search the forum as the question you asked has been raised many many times before.
Justin
04-12-2014, 07:21 PM
No one knows then
Wow, we often say how great this forum is for rapid responses but give the guys and girls a chance! Many of us run businesses and/or have day jobs ;-)
Yes I get the messege some of you are bisy now can we get back to the thread want t shirts for dtg printer
Justin
04-12-2014, 07:34 PM
Uhm, me thinks someone needs to take their polite pill. We're a friendly bunch on here so please take the time to get to know everyone, you'll not find a better resource for this kind of advice. I don't print DTG but many on here do so hopefully they will find the time to come along and offer some advice.
Dave271069
04-12-2014, 08:25 PM
Where you too in South Wales ? Might be able to offer a hand etc if I get to know you
dave Inkdogz
Bob @ Prestige
04-12-2014, 09:11 PM
Yes I get the messege some of you are bisy now can we get back to the thread want t shirts for dtg printer
Have to say that even if I knew the answer to the question you'd be the last person I'd be willing to help with that attitude, as has been previously said "do a search" maybe make a bit of an effort yourself to find the answer.
I asked simple question like I say all got is my attuide this that other cheers dave inkdogs im newbie bob prestige if im last person you willing not to help why bother to reply
pisquee
04-12-2014, 09:51 PM
Also, remember, some of us here have been in business a long time, and over that time have built up some great contacts for suppliers, and can't/won't just give those up on a public forum at the drop of a hat (heck, there's some info on our product development we wouldn't tell anyone even if paid!) - they're part of building a business, and are one of the things people have to show for the time and money invested over the years. In many building a business is not just about money, but is about people and building the relationships with your suppliers and customers.
Bob @ Prestige
04-12-2014, 10:21 PM
I asked simple question like I say all got is my attuide this that other cheers dave inkdogs im newbie bob prestige if im last person you willing not to help why bother to reply
To make a point, as some others have also advised, more people are willing to help when the question is asked in a nicer way rather than acting like a bit of a d!ck.
Yes I get the messege some of you are bisy now can we get back to the thread want t shirts for dtg printer
FOTL has a new t-shirt. Fabric was formulated to take nice print. Cant remember what code it was but is from ralawise.
Also FOTL premium print nice.
I love guild but they are crap for DTG :) so foul for me :P
socialgiraffe
04-12-2014, 11:33 PM
Yes I get the messege some of you are bisy now can we get back to the thread want t shirts for dtg printer
All I can say is "wow", you never answered the questions I put to you but instead continue to be rude. Good luck in your business, I have a feeling you are going to need it if you are dealing with customers.
mrs maggot
05-12-2014, 08:13 AM
All I can say is "wow", you never answered the questions I put to you but instead continue to be rude. Good luck in your business, I have a feeling you are going to need it if you are dealing with customers.
well said that man.
Kev the amount of info you gave in the first post looked like what you had typed into a search engine - hopefully you can see we are a helpful "family" here - not a clique, but first point of call is to read the section, then ask if you cannot find the answer you are looking for.
have a look at MDP their prices are reasonable and their delivery is fantastic
I think there are two types of person in this business...... 1. He who save a few bob and buys the first machine he sees without doing any research on it, the running costs, repair costs and sundries etc etc .....and 2. He who thoroughly researches the field he wants to enter to see how many bulls are standing in front of the gate on the other side!
The first will inevitably land in the shit and will lose everything,..... the second may also land in the shit but will always have a friend that will gladly lend him a hand.
Now, you kev sound like a bloke who has saved a few bob, bought some machinery and all the bumpf that goes with it and probably now doesnt have enough to fork out on quality tees.... hence the need for the cheapest around........ or it could be that you are prepared to make a product on the cheap and hope you dont get no complaints about the print quality etc etc. The people on here are probably some of the most qualified individuals in this industry who have all worked hard to be where they are today. Many are just starting out, maybe like yourself, who had no help through the means of this or other forums. Think yourself lucky that people are willing to part with their priceless knowledge. Try to be patient and courteous to other members and you will find you will get on just fine. If you can find the advice and help elsewhere for free, I would advise you go look there!. Try making an introduction and let people know who you are, what you do, and what you aim to achieve. And lastly, as SocialGiraffe originally asked.... if you answer his questions, Im more than sure you will get more than enough answers for you to be going on with.
Cheers arko I think I went about the wrong way did not mean to be rude inpatient and peaed a few peeps off I get what you mean thanks for reply
No problem butt. By the way, Im just down the road from Inkdogz Dave. So, if you go back and read SocialGiraffe's post, post your answers about quantity, quality, for dtg, sub or transfer etc, you will be sure to get your answers but it will lastly be down to you to follow up on that info and decide what best suits your requirements. If you are new to the game (although I wouldnt think so if you have gone straight into DTG) read through the various topics that concern your area of business. You will find a mass of information on this forum that is absolutely priceless...... all it costs is your time. Good luck kev !
p.s. I would also from my own personal experience recommend Ralawise for FOTL lightweight. I cant say about anything over 180gms.
soulclaimed
06-12-2014, 09:30 AM
I love autocorrect arko, you called kev butt lol.I don't do dtg but I would recommend btc activewear and the Gildan range always getting compliments on the quality.
It wasn't auto-correct mate...... I actually meant to type that. Butt... butty, mate , pal .....hahahaha. Its typical Welsh butt! ;)
soulclaimed
06-12-2014, 03:10 PM
Well don't I feel silly lol. I imagine if I called someone that in Leicester it wouldn't be received the same way :p
Hahahahahahah..... yeah, I suppose one would have to be careful and remember where you are! hahahaha.... now that could really cause offense! Good job I dont travel much! :cool:
NikGrey
07-12-2014, 05:45 PM
I caused offense once when I first moved to Corfu - Was working as DJ in a big place and the boss could see me clearly from his cash till.. I was confident I could fill the place for him and quickly did, when things were going particularly well I caught sight of the chap looking at me, full of confidence I gave him the thumb and index finger 'O' (Divers use this signal to indicate everything is ok) - over there I was indicating that he was an Ars*h*le..
Everything was quickly explained and we went on to become great friends, he owns just about all of a popular resort on the island so that's just as well :)
we-print
07-12-2014, 07:50 PM
This site needs a like button!
Pissed myself laughing!
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I agree with yu we-print!......... haahhhahahahhahahah.! Nik has had a few scrapes in his time! hahahahahaha
James990
07-12-2014, 11:12 PM
I loved the really big donuts in Corfu!
Justin
07-12-2014, 11:28 PM
Keeping the thread on topic........OP hasn't been back on for a while? :-)
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