Light on Dark

Can't find the right section? Discuss it in here!
Post Reply
malcycee
Posts: 17
Joined: 18 Sep 2010, 11:08
Contact:

Re: Light on Dark

Post by malcycee »

All you guys may well be able to advise me on this query.......................I hope :shock:

In the past I produced my designs through a printer as I liked the screen printed white or silver onto dark shirts. However, as no doubt we all know, set up costs and minimum runs can be pricey when you don't have any large order placed to offset the cost.
Therefore I have tried screen printing myself which, is totally impractical for my needs and therefore have turned to dye sub which I find is really great and it doesn't matter whether I want 1 or 100 shirts..........really good.
My question is, as we all know....I think......the drawback is that we can't do white/silver onto darker garments so, is there a viable alternative where light colours/white can somehow be put onto a darker shirt using my heat press, my designs are not text only but pictured designs. :o
chongsta
Posts: 265
Joined: 06 Dec 2009, 05:00
Contact:

Re: Light on Dark

Post by chongsta »

This is the Holy Grail of sub-dye i think. :)

To do any colour designs you would need a direct to garment printer. John from Stitch Up (here [url="http://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/forum/view ... f=23&t=464]viewtopic.php?f=23&t=464[/url]) has one. i think he can add more info to your question. Bit pricey though, but if you have the market then itll pay itself off in no time.

The only other way is to print your design onto a textile vinyl like 'C-Print New' (from Grafityp Uk) and then press that on using your shirt press. This is what I use for my shirts but large rectangles or squares dont look that good, even with a cool design. I have a cutter/printer machine so i can at least do complicated cut outs e.g. text and a design but even then you can still feel the print when you wear the shirt, although its not that bad really.

---

I think the solution to the Holy Grail of sub-dye onto dark clothing will come when one could use a sheet of white as a base layer (as a 1st press) and then the full colour print could be overlaid onto the previous white layer. ..... :ugeek: anyone got a few 1000 to spend on development lol?

Dave.
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests