Direct to Garment Printing - I've gone and done it!

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That top image is astounding - love it.
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John, I'm always lost for words when I see the work you do. Hope it goes ok from now on.
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HATE IT!

Let's be honest, it takes a lot to beat a bit of ebay transfer paper ran through my inkjet and you think you've got any chance in my league with an image of a watch and a halloween skull with flowers!

I mean come on - this is a Gildan t-shirt and you've printed it to look like leather (see watch strap), is this possible - NO - I think not, and you must have sold your soul to Satan to be able to achieve such things.

YES - I AM JEALOUS ........... YES I AM BITTER.

Well, at least I put my money to good use and got a craft robbo!

On a serious note John - BREATHTAKING - I didn't think that the image of the flame guitar could be improved, I was wrong - the watch is amazing and I can't quite believe that's it's been printed on a t-shirt that someone could wear, looks like it should be on a canvas or something :-)

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ditto that man.
The watch image is astounding.
AdamB;32601 wrote:HATE IT!

Let's be honest, it takes a lot to beat a bit of ebay transfer paper ran through my inkjet and you think you've got any chance in my league with an image of a watch and a halloween skull with flowers!

I mean come on - this is a Gildan t-shirt and you've printed it to look like leather (see watch strap), is this possible - NO - I think not, and you must have sold your soul to Satan to be able to achieve such things.

YES - I AM JEALOUS ........... YES I AM BITTER.

Well, at least I put my money to good use and got a craft robbo!

On a serious note John - BREATHTAKING - I didn't think that the image of the flame guitar could be improved, I was wrong - the watch is amazing and I can't quite believe that's it's been printed on a t-shirt that someone could wear, looks like it should be on a canvas or something :-)

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Sometimes it astounds me too Adam. Here's a closer shot.

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Ian M;32591 wrote:John, I'm always lost for words when I see the work you do. Hope it goes ok from now on.
Ian, I just wish i had more time, my day job is just hideous at the moment and most of the problems I experience with DTG machinery is the consequence of lack of use.

PS. I don't get notifications of replies anymore - so if I'm slow in responding .......... and when I edit a post, I can't save the changes! Has something gone quirky?
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Stitch Up;32604 wrote:Sometimes it astounds me too Adam. Here's a closer shot.......
One word John - ASTOUNDING!

I can honestly say I haven't seen anything like that before ................ now, where's my pen -

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Your pen...?
...where is my credit card?!
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Stitch Up;32605 wrote:PS. I don't get notifications of replies anymore - so if I'm slow in responding .......... and when I edit a post, I can't save the changes! Has something gone quirky?
I've sent you a test email John, if it fails it should come back with an error message of sorts. What happens when you try to edit and save? What browser are you using?
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Hi Justin, email received no probs. I've not received any notifications of replies made to this thread tonight. Checked my junk & deleted folder.

When I edit a post and click the Save button, nothing happens. I can see the Save button is being clicked but nowt! All very starnge, seems to be okay on other forums.

Using IE9 with all updates.

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