We've been asked about this, pressing some type of HTV company logo onto some 100 pairs of white adidas trainers, has anyone done or do this here or got ideas what kit is best, I see stahls fusion has a shoe plate , pricey solution for just one job although I've always fancied the slide and swing version of their fusion presses.
Any useful comments are gratefully received
Cheers,
Mark
Printing on training shoes
Re: Printing on training shoes
hI, Picked up on this post from january this year.
Did you ever take up this order, if so what and how did you do it.
I understand that some of the POD fulfillment houses do this, I believe they might have a shoe platten on the heat press and appy a DTF transfer and I have seen a few for sale plus I think some famous trainer brand has prints on one of their lines.
Did you ever take up this order, if so what and how did you do it.
I understand that some of the POD fulfillment houses do this, I believe they might have a shoe platten on the heat press and appy a DTF transfer and I have seen a few for sale plus I think some famous trainer brand has prints on one of their lines.
Re: Printing on training shoes
It didn’t proceed, I was going to find a way if it came through by trying to do it on a cap press or buying something to do it with print and cut or bought transfers.GoldRapt;154237 wrote:hI, Picked up on this post from january this year.
Did you ever take up this order, if so what and how did you do it.
I understand that some of the POD fulfillment houses do this, I believe they might have a shoe platten on the heat press and appy a DTF transfer and I have seen a few for sale plus I think some famous trainer brand has prints on one of their lines.
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Re: Printing on training shoes
Yeah, a heat press with a shoe plate is the way to go. You could also consider a cap press or print and cut transfers as alternatives.
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