T-Shirts
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Hey guys. Can anyone tell me if there are colour t-shirts available for sublimation on the market? I can only find white and have customer requests for coloured ones? Thanks.
Another question. Do the press marks on T-shirts go with the first wash? Or should they be ironed? THanks
Another question. Do the press marks on T-shirts go with the first wash? Or should they be ironed? THanks
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We have pastel blue ones on clearance:vex;38219 wrote:Hey guys. Can anyone tell me if there are colour t-shirts available for sublimation on the market? I can only find white and have customer requests for coloured ones? Thanks.
Another question. Do the press marks on T-shirts go with the first wash? Or should they be ironed? THanks
http://www.printerowners.co.uk/special- ... shirts.htm
Press marks can be avoided if you rip the edges of the paper to avoid a straight edge when pressing (a bit like feathering).
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Not on my ones sreve. I got expres ones.
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Maybe these people can help. http://www.printequipment.de/
They are one of the biggest suppliers in Mainland Europe to the subli trade. And ( if Malta is in the Euro ) no money exchange problems either.
Earl
They are one of the biggest suppliers in Mainland Europe to the subli trade. And ( if Malta is in the Euro ) no money exchange problems either.
Earl
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The t-shirts are clearly Vapor ( same as Transfer Press ). I'm suprised as a Vapor stockist they don't have to mention the brand name.Earl Smith;38286 wrote:Maybe these people can help. http://www.printequipment.de/
They are one of the biggest suppliers in Mainland Europe to the subli trade. And ( if Malta is in the Euro ) no money exchange problems either.
Earl
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I currently am using Xpress T's. Have pressed a couple but seen that the heat-press leaves a mark where it was pressed. This is what I would like to know if it either washes away or not? Or if one would need to iron it afterwards to remove? Thanks for your help guys.
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