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this t-shirt is my :cool:
and price just drop :) to get rid off the tees I got ;) need room for new stuff ;)
so weeding is basically just taking the crap bits out of the paper etc
yep :rolleyes:
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post the link back to ebay for it please

i only found it when i was looking thought hundreds of other stuff
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FAO John (Stitch Up) - how's the DTG machine now buddy? (still gasp in amazement with that image!).
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It's really going well Adam thanks. It seems the learning curve never ceases though!

The only problem I have is lack of time. With DTG printing, you can't just get up and print a shirt, there's quite a bit of preparation as well as printer maintenance.
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Stitch Up;36150 wrote:It's really going well Adam thanks. It seems the learning curve never ceases though!

The only problem I have is lack of time. With DTG printing, you can't just get up and print a shirt, there's quite a bit of preparation as well as printer maintenance.
John - I'm always here buddy if you don't have the time ................. just stick it in a box and mail it over to me - I'll put it to good use :-)

On a serious note - do you take work on? (or are you too busy?)
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We do a bit AdamB, in fact we've been doing some 'dropshipping' for a website www.tunes.co.uk . We're not under pressure to produce for next day despatch so I usually wait until I have a stack to do - probably each weekend. We could certainly add more to do :)

Something always to keep in mind is that the printer uses a 4 channel CMYK process and the colour gamut isn't as big as RGB or printers with 8 channel colours. Although the printer is 8 channel, 4 are used for white ink.
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Ok buddy ............... I may have something ongoing that just needs the finishing touches - i'll Pm you details when I have confirmation ....... :-)
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