I'm on a very tight budget, and so (at least for the time being) cannot afford the white laser printer and large heat press set-up that I desire:redface:
If I give examples of the designs I have in mind, could some of you more experienced members please advise me on which route YOU would go down, ie, heat transfer or sub?
my intended designs fall into two categories.
simple artwork such as this (click on thumbnail):

and digital imaging such as this (not my own work):

Heat transfer would allow for detailed images/artwork on cotton t-shirts, but from what I've read the transfers can fade and crack quite quickly. Soft stretch transfer paper could go some way to allieviating this. Likewise, yolo do some cool, albeit expensive, transfer paper for dark and black garments. But I'm wondering if laser transfer is more for hobbyists than someone with a genuine aspiration to make money?
Sublimation, from what I gather, produces a more comfortable garment and a permanent design. But intricate detail and photo imaging would be out, and so would using 100% cotton. A possible way around this would be to purchase cotton t-shirts with an outer polyester coating for sublimation (anyone tried these?).
I'm looking to find a way into the printing business in order that I can make enough cash to invest in white laser printer:biggrin:
I need to make a decision on this and my head is in a right ole spin. Many of you have been round the block (so to speak) and made a few mistakes along the way.
Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
cheers, magic7
