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by Blueboy327
28 Oct 2017, 19:30
Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
Topic: UPS Brokerage fees
Replies: 9
Views: 39231

Re: UPS Brokerage fees

Thanks for the link webtrekker, I'll keep that for next time. I couldn't see a direct match but I'm sure they could do something they're very close. And they're UK :biggrin:
by Blueboy327
28 Oct 2017, 15:25
Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
Topic: UPS Brokerage fees
Replies: 9
Views: 39231

Re: UPS Brokerage fees

<t>Justin as a newbie I spent ages looking through here and a tee shirt printing forum for the best inks to use for printing onto 100% cotton tees. I had already followed the advice of a guy and bought dye ink but subsequently found out pigment ink was much more durable although it needs more care ...
by Blueboy327
28 Oct 2017, 11:00
Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
Topic: UPS Brokerage fees
Replies: 9
Views: 39231

Re: UPS Brokerage fees

<r>Hi, if you mean me I bought the pigment inks for use with non-sublimation products, cotton tees etc. I did check your website at the time but I didn't see any pigment inks and I specifically wanted Cobra inks after a long while researching as long as the cost wasn't horrendous. It's actually ...
by Blueboy327
28 Oct 2017, 01:30
Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
Topic: UPS Brokerage fees
Replies: 9
Views: 39231

Re: UPS Brokerage fees

Fair enough I suppose, I just hadn't factored it in as I wasn't aware of it. Now you mention the VAT that would make more sense. Ah well, something else to consider when it comes to replenishing stock.

Cheers Gary.
by Blueboy327
27 Oct 2017, 23:18
Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
Topic: UPS Brokerage fees
Replies: 9
Views: 39231

Re: UPS Brokerage fees

<r>Hi folks,<br/>
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I just ordered a set of pigment inks from Cobra which they despatched a few days ago. The shipping was heavy I know at $72.10 to Northern Ireland but they came highly recommended so I went ahead with the order.<br/>
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Got home to a note from UPS saying they had tried to ...
by Blueboy327
13 Oct 2017, 23:21
Forum: New Member Introductions
Topic: Hi everyone from Northern Ireland
Replies: 6
Views: 2730

Re: Hi everyone from Northern Ireland

Ah ok I get you, sorry I misunderstood. I'll still need the pigment inks though for the Epson for the larger A3 size prints, the SG400 is only A4. And I have other ideas for the A3 size print too :wink:.
by Blueboy327
13 Oct 2017, 19:40
Forum: New Member Introductions
Topic: Hi everyone from Northern Ireland
Replies: 6
Views: 2730

Re: Hi everyone from Northern Ireland

<r><QUOTE author="webtrekker;126545"><s>[QUOTE=webtrekker;126545]</s>Hi Paul. JPSS paper also works fine with sublimation inks and should give a longer-lasting print. I've used it this way on canvas tote bags and a few tees.<e>[/QUOTE]</e></QUOTE>

Hiya, thanks yep I'll probably be doing a ...
by Blueboy327
13 Oct 2017, 13:28
Forum: New Member Introductions
Topic: Hi everyone from Northern Ireland
Replies: 6
Views: 2730

Re: Hi everyone from Northern Ireland

<t>Hi Justin and thanks!<br/>
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Sorry I didn't explain that properly, I'm using the SG400 for sublimation and I intended to use the Epson for printing onto 100% cotton tees using Jet Pro Soft Stretch transfer paper, hence it not being a sublimation issue. The Epson / dye ink combo was ...
by Blueboy327
13 Oct 2017, 13:10
Forum: New Member Introductions
Topic: Hi everyone from Northern Ireland
Replies: 6
Views: 2730

Re: Hi everyone from Northern Ireland

<t>Hi folks, newbie here sussing out some best practices from the experts! I have an up and running Sawgrass SG400 / Galaxy Pro V2 mug press in with a Galaxy auto open slide heat press 16" x 20" waiting to be powered up for first use.<br/>
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I also have an Epson 1500W which I intended to use ...