Does anyone know how they print football scarves?
I have looked at quite a few and am pretty sure they are sublimation, however if the temperature is too high it creates a sheen on the polyester so am wondering if it is a different technique to sublimation that I know nothing about or if it requires a technique/tip that someone might be willing to share.
The image below is a quick google, this is from a promo site which says they are sublimation (this is a car one but the same principle)
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socialgiraffe
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Hi. There is a firm over here in Germany that specialises in football scarves. Both Printed and woven and they are amazing.
Since I gave sold my business Ive lost the contact details but I will do a search and see if something rings any bells.
The prices were very reasonable too and made it not worth me stressing over doing them myself.
Since I gave sold my business Ive lost the contact details but I will do a search and see if something rings any bells.
The prices were very reasonable too and made it not worth me stressing over doing them myself.
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Hi Earl
Hope all is well with you and you are enjoying retirement
I am wanting to print the scarves in house as I have an idea for them, I have Googled and "You Tubed" and have not found any videos or explanations on how they are printed so am coming to a dead end each time.
Hope all is well with you and you are enjoying retirement
I am wanting to print the scarves in house as I have an idea for them, I have Googled and "You Tubed" and have not found any videos or explanations on how they are printed so am coming to a dead end each time.
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