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    OKI white transfers needed.

    Hello ,
    Anybody here with A3 oki white? I need to buy some transfers and thought I will ask here first.
    If nobody with A3 option I could split images to A4 as they are not connected.
    Anybody?
    Please let me know prices and how soon could you turn it around for me please.

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    WOW or T.ONE paper Paul?

    I can do T.One but I can not get on with WOW so gave up ;-)
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    What are you printing onto Paul?
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    This will be on cotton. I have a VERY busy t-shirts to print and sod the weeding lol :)
    To much to get any profit out of it. and is both sides.
    LOADS of names on the back too...

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    Quote Originally Posted by socialgiraffe View Post
    WOW or T.ONE paper Paul?

    I can do T.One but I can not get on with WOW so gave up ;-)
    what is the difference Simon?

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    what is the difference Simon?
    Hi Paul

    WOW is a two step process (for the maker of the transfer not the pressing) which uses a thin film of white to back the transfer. This means you get a really strong vibrant white. It is the nuts of a transfer, I just have not practiced enough on making them.

    T.ONE is a one step process (for maker of the transfer) which when pressed leaves no hand print except where the print is. You can "get away" with this on certain colours but as the OKI white toner is not strong enough I do not advise it on very dark colours or black, unless you want a faded or vintage look
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    How many do you want?
    If you need over 20 A3 sheets then you could use a screen printed transfer. I have just had 30 one colour prints made by Graphiscreen and the price is more than comparable to the Oki prints. Just open the packet and lay the transfer onto the shirt. No messing around with A and B papers.
    The service from Graphiscreen is super fast. Might be worth you giving them a bell and see what they can do for you. Im really happy with them.

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    I was just going to suggest as above. First class service from David.
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    If you need over 20 A3 sheets then you could use a screen printed transfer. I have just had 30 one colour prints made by Graphiscreen and the price is more than comparable to the Oki prints.
    Surely that depends on how much the third party is charging for OKI transfers?

    For example, if someone charges 10p per A4 sheet for OKI then that is obviously considerably cheaper than 20 screen printed transfers. I know I exaggerate, but whenever I have looked at screen printed transfers (1, 2 and four colour) I have always been amazed at the high prices.
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    Thank you for your help!
    customer decided not to go with their idea for t-shirt and decided to simplify.
    Thanks a million any way!

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