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Re: printed heat transfers from sinotransfer - samples

Posted: 28 Nov 2010, 12:41
by AdamB
Paul wrote:Ok. sorry people! I forgot all aout this topic :)
I still got some small samples so if any one wish to try one out hen drop me pm with your address and I stick one to the envelope and post it to you.
PM sent Paul - many thanks mate you're a star!

:-)

Re: printed heat transfers from sinotransfer - samples

Posted: 28 Nov 2010, 17:19
by bms
say 500 A4 sheets (each with a transfer) would that incur a HUGE import charge?
This would depend on a couple of things - (1) the value of the goods declared on the commercial invoice that would be supplied with the product and (2) the % duty that is attracted to that type of commodity.

The % duty varies depending on what it is - a commodity list and % duty is available from companies that deal with imports (or it might be found somewhere on Google!).

Re: printed heat transfers from sinotransfer - samples

Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 16:48
by AdamB
Hi Paul,

many thanks for the samples, which arrived very swiftly :-)

I never caught the info on application of them so it was a guess - I did 160 degrees for 15 secs and then tried to hot peel, so that wasn't working so I pressed again for a couple of seconds and then cold peeled .......... sorted.

I put one on each arm of a t-shirt and have put the t-shirt in a 40 degree wash and then straight in the dryer for a tumble.

Both transfers have stayed on and have no signs of peeling so I must give them 100% !

Many thanks mate

Adam

Re: printed heat transfers from sinotransfer - samples

Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 16:50
by Paul
sorry. I should attached this info in the envelop :(

any way... 150C for 8sec. :D

Re: printed heat transfers from sinotransfer - samples

Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 16:58
by AdamB
Are you getting any done Paul as I was going to send him a PM regarding a quote - not sure if savings can be made doubling up on an order?

Re: printed heat transfers from sinotransfer - samples

Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 17:44
by Paul
it can be ;) as they charge £50 setup cost for frames or something... then £1.20 per sheet if I remember... if you ask them for a quote I can get some done too ;)
just let me know what they say.

Re: printed heat transfers from sinotransfer - samples

Posted: 05 Dec 2010, 17:51
by AdamB
Paul wrote:it can be ;) as they charge £50 setup cost for frames or something... then £1.20 per sheet if I remember... if you ask them for a quote I can get some done too ;)
just let me know what they say.
Just PM'd them mate - i'll let you know ;-)

Re: printed heat transfers from sinotransfer - samples

Posted: 21 Jun 2011, 04:10
by sinotransfer
hi everyone, thank you Paul and everyone for your positive feedbacks