how do you get white to come through on coloured clothing?
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davebridgewater
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Re: how do you get white to come through on coloured clothing?
I was wondering how you get an image with white detail to sublimate on coloured clothing including hi viz? I'm new to sublimation and thought I would ask the question 
Re: how do you get white to come through on coloured clothing?
i can not 
Thats the one of the down sides in sublimation printing
Thats the one of the down sides in sublimation printing
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davebridgewater
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Re: how do you get white to come through on coloured clothing?
That's a shame, thanks for the reply though 
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Earl Smith
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Re: how do you get white to come through on coloured clothing?
If you have access to a cutter or are good with sissors, you could try sublimating onto white subli flock, cut it out and press this onto the garment. That way you will see some white.
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Re: how do you get white to come through on coloured clothing?
That's an interesting idea. I never considered subbing onto flock (clearly, the cost will go up considerably). Does it work well?
I'm learning. So I'm probably spouting rubbish. Be patient :wink:
Re: how do you get white to come through on coloured clothing?
this is only option for smaller designs. ie chest logo etc... biger designs feel like a cardboard. dont like it.
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Re: how do you get white to come through on coloured clothing?
what about subbing onto one of the other types of vinyl? Like the digital ones that are very, very thin?
I'm learning. So I'm probably spouting rubbish. Be patient :wink:
Re: how do you get white to come through on coloured clothing?
I use Siser C print vinyl (eco solvent inks) which is very thin, prints well and has properties which means if stretched it recovers it's shape hence it can be used on cotton/ poly cotton/ poly and lycra. Also as long as you don't go bonkers it can be ironed over safely.
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Earl Smith
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Re: how do you get white to come through on coloured clothing?
The subli flock I use is super thin. I feels just like flock vinyl when printed and pressed onto the back of a t-shirt. I often do A4 size photos with no complaint from the customer.
Ive just looked at my supply. There is no info as to who makes it or where it comes from. Sorry. The supplier is www.printequipment.de
The price is in line with flock vinyl.
Ive just looked at my supply. There is no info as to who makes it or where it comes from. Sorry. The supplier is www.printequipment.de
The price is in line with flock vinyl.
Re: how do you get white to come through on coloured clothing?
Earl....what's the stuff called that you use?!?!?!
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