Earl Smith;121623 wrote:They are improving but I dont think they will last for 30 to 40 washes. Neither will DTG. I have a t-shirt with around 20 washes and its still ok with the laser print. 30 to 40, wait and see.
The best is the good old screen print. I have a sweat from about 1997 and the print looks as good as the day it was printed. The sweat is falling apart and only used in the garden but the print is great.
We have printed leaver's hoodies and t shirts for a few years now, originally using cut vinyl for the rather large and intricate motif containing the leavers' names, which was a bit of a bore, but nothing more.
Until we received a rogue roll of vinyl which was much more flexible than standard, and it appeared that on the final cut of most letters the last corner to be cut wasn't fully cut, as it seemed that the vinyl was pushed away rather than cut.
Since we were on a very tight deadline, we had no option but to persevere, weeding each motif took 40 minutes, and most of them also needed repairs too.
Never again said I, and we moved to a no weed two paper laser system thereafter.
We still have an early t shirt in the family, "printed" with cut vinyl, which we think has probably been washed 150 plus times, and the motif still looks as new.
In all of the discussions that we had with the suppliers of the two part laser paper system before we purchased it, they never raised the issue of print failure, which I find hard to believe.
We've had no complaints at all, but we are presently tracing some people who have purchased the hoodies/shirts to get some feedback, and we have made the decision to go back to cut vinyl...