https://www.targettransfers.com/tools-accessories/foam-pad-38x38cm.html also use these as you can cut them to size
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https://www.targettransfers.com/tools-accessories/foam-pad-38x38cm.html also use these as you can cut them to size
https://www.targettransfers.com/tools-accessories/non-stick-pillows.html I buy mine from here. bit more expensive.
Hi, funnily enough, I stumbled across the mdp site and ordered some sign vinyl earlier, thanks.
Hi guys,
I have managed to adhere glitter htv to glass, but the bond isn't great as you can imagine.
I have to pick at it pretty hard but once i get an edge up it flies off easily.
Has...
6289I actually find it amazing to work with now. The ink has to be completely dry or the adhesion is terrible, also I rip the backing away really fast (odd but it works) I do use an sg800 with...
Anyone have a good provider of protective packaging for photo slates specifically? They are very brittle, and if anyone has anything they use already and is willing to pass on the info, it would be...
Thanks, I'll give it a try.
Can anyone recommend a good wholesale supplier for self adhesive vinyl?, for use on things such as water bottles, candle jars, walls etc.
Also, does any have an experience of printing onto self...
I use 11oz mugs, and I think the size is just right I currently buy 36 for about 92p a mug. If anyone has any cheaper suppliers than that, please enlighten me :-)
I will now tell you after using siser easi subli for a few weeks, that it is amazing. If you buy a roll its around 90p for an a4 sheet, which is awesome especially when printing left chest logos 3 to...
I use a teflon sheet when im doing high vis items or sublimating and just cover with release paper at the top half
btc activewear are good also and I find them to be generally cheaper. I get discounts on bulk orders and common used items of around 6-12% depending on the order size.
Stahls clam basic is a great starter heat press from target transfers. https://www.targettransfers.com/heat-presses-28/stahls-clam-basic-heat-press.html
Texprint R is ok, but i prefer s race. Paper cost isn't really a concern to me. I just make sure i focus on improving my productivity, as this has produce much higher profit margins than any saving...
I always find letting the ink dry fully produces much better results. I normally leave my prints drying for an hour or 2. I would imagine, it also has a lot to do with pressure too. If you used the...
I use target transfers for all my vinyl. I like the sportsfilm extra, it's a great all round vinyl. It comes in meters lengths or 25m rolls. Think 25 meteres is £4.70 p/m (Exc Vat)
Someone selling one on here for £90.00 worth a punt, nearly new.
Is use these, had no issues so far https://www.dyesublimationsupplies.co.uk/products.php?product=11oz-AAA-Orca-Coated-Sublimation-Mugs-x-36
Hi Mike
There are several good suppliers, uk based.
Btc Activewear
Ralawise
Pen carrie
Orn
Uneek
Hmm I see, it's worth spending a little more to make it easier. The thing with printing is, the more time it takes you to print, the higher the price you have to charge, so every bit of time saved...
For tshirts I would go for no less that 38x38. Had mine for 4 years with reasonable use and still going strong!
https://www.targettransfers.com/heat-presses-28/stahls-clam-basic-heat-press.html I can recommend one of these. a good starter press to get you going. For tshirts I would go for no less that 38x38....
Managed to get our website down to 702ms load time which is a B rating for speed, don't have time to investigate further at the moment.
The one thing I will say, is that you need to let the ink dry to get the design across to the transfer sheet, the larger logos you can just peel away from the sheet and place it onto you garment,...
Hi Web. The hand is very impressive. Like a thin htv sports vinyl. Nothing like the solvent printed logos you get on the thick backing. The wash-ability is very impressive too, I cannot see a...