versacamm all the way id say,
the usual suspects on here do a good job,,
Advice on best print method for this logo
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Re: Advice on best print method for this logo
Hello Justin, there are a few ways I would advise:
-NoWeed Transfer, Light, Vibrant and you can press a green foil over the top for a more premium feel if you want to.
-Versacamm/Mimaki print and cut, low cost, straight forwards and good quality.
-Sublimation Tranfer paper, vibrant and straight forward but will require cutting out.
If you need me to put you in contact with someone who can do this just let me know.
Thanks
-NoWeed Transfer, Light, Vibrant and you can press a green foil over the top for a more premium feel if you want to.
-Versacamm/Mimaki print and cut, low cost, straight forwards and good quality.
-Sublimation Tranfer paper, vibrant and straight forward but will require cutting out.
If you need me to put you in contact with someone who can do this just let me know.
Thanks
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http://www.xpres.co.uk/c-41-sublimation-xpres.aspx?
Email me on alastair.palethorpe@xpres.co.uk for equipment advice or quotes
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[CENTER]Powering Personalisation
http://www.xpres.co.uk/c-41-sublimation-xpres.aspx?
Email me on alastair.palethorpe@xpres.co.uk for equipment advice or quotes
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Re: Advice on best print method for this logo
HI Justin,
We have applied that exact logo to a large order of bags recently.
We used our wide format Mimaki machine to print and cut transfers onto Xpres Easyprint material and it looked great. Would work fine for coloured t's as it is a white media and you remove all background from the logo.
We have applied that exact logo to a large order of bags recently.
We used our wide format Mimaki machine to print and cut transfers onto Xpres Easyprint material and it looked great. Would work fine for coloured t's as it is a white media and you remove all background from the logo.
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Re: Advice on best print method for this logo
Jason has very kindly offered to supply me with Versa transfers as i think this will be the best way to go for the job. Thanks again.
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Re: Advice on best print method for this logo
Just looking at the logo, it probably would have worked if I'd got a darker shade for the centre section and laid this over the other green, still a bit of a pain, getting vinyl to match and then a 3 colour job...versa wins this one 
I was thinking there was more shading going on but the logo is just 2 different solid greens, kind of an illusion.
I was thinking there was more shading going on but the logo is just 2 different solid greens, kind of an illusion.
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