LETTERS FOR HEAT PRESS
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THE METAL MAN
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Re: LETTERS FOR HEAT PRESS
sorry mate
but I found only precuted numbers if that any good for you...
try them: [url="http://targettransfers.com/d/0005/Target-Numbers]http://targettransfers.com/d/0005/Target-Numbers[/url]
try them: [url="http://targettransfers.com/d/0005/Target-Numbers]http://targettransfers.com/d/0005/Target-Numbers[/url]
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THE METAL MAN
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Re: LETTERS FOR HEAT PRESS
I'm sure Target do letters but you need to register and download the price list for the numbers and letters.
Is it a one off ? If not then you're probably better off getting your own cutter and doing it yourself. The pre-cuts are expensive from memory
Is it a one off ? If not then you're probably better off getting your own cutter and doing it yourself. The pre-cuts are expensive from memory
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THE METAL MAN
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TransferGraeme
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Re: LETTERS FOR HEAT PRESS
We've looked at various options for supplying letters and numbers and never yet found a way of doing it which would make economic sense for our customers.
One of the major problems is that it really isn't viable for a customer to hold an adequate supply of pre-cut letters in a range of fonts, colours and sizes to meet all eventualities - how many 2" high black lower case "z"s do you need to hold in stock ? (particularly bearing in mind that a supplier would probably need to sell packs of at least 6 of each letter).
Allied to this the much greater difficulty of applying individual pre-cut letters as compared to the word(s) coming out of a cutter correctly spaced on a carrier (albeit you do need to spend time weeding) makes them a less attractive option.
I would strongly advise that a Craft Robo and a range of coloured vinyls offer a much more flexible and economic solution.
One of the major problems is that it really isn't viable for a customer to hold an adequate supply of pre-cut letters in a range of fonts, colours and sizes to meet all eventualities - how many 2" high black lower case "z"s do you need to hold in stock ? (particularly bearing in mind that a supplier would probably need to sell packs of at least 6 of each letter).
Allied to this the much greater difficulty of applying individual pre-cut letters as compared to the word(s) coming out of a cutter correctly spaced on a carrier (albeit you do need to spend time weeding) makes them a less attractive option.
I would strongly advise that a Craft Robo and a range of coloured vinyls offer a much more flexible and economic solution.
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