Re: Large press
Posted: 17 Sep 2012, 14:18
I assume you mean heat press that you can not find, if so I think Sunfly in China sell a reasonably priced one. Other members may know of suppliers in this country though.
Thanks for clearing that up you had me worried for a minute lolPaul;53549 wrote:I worded it wron. It should be aslo descent print are possible on small printers too.
Uhm...maybe i'm a bit in lack of imagination when you have to cover an area of 60X50cm with a continous graphic. Let's imagine we have a pictoure of a dog that must cover all the tshirt , how can I sublimate it without a large printer and a big heat press? can you help me out?Paul;53523 wrote:Full print they are called i think. And yes. You print on large format printer that prints on paper that is on roll. Then just press it to your shirt on big heat press.
But decent prints are possible with only small format printers. All you need is some imagination and thinking out of the box
You have a screen print machine, why don't you print oversize with that?COMA;53518 wrote:Hi,
I have always see printed tshirts, polo, etc. so I was wandering how one can achieve this. I may need to print graphics with a plotter ( with sublimation inks in) that are larger than the t-shirt and then press into a BIG heat press?
I hope is all clear
I think you'll probably eventually decide that if a customer wants "a tshirt with a picture that covers all the shirt" then you'll quickly learn to say that isn't possible, or you'll be charging such very high price at which point the customer will say "no thanks". How many times have you seen a t-shirt printed with the picture of a baby that covers the whole of the shirt - probably never and why do you think that's the case?COMA;53620 wrote:it's just a matter of costs and time. when a customer "want a tshirt with a picture of his baby that covers all the shirt", just 1 tshirt i have to decide if i need to sublimate it ( 10 min. maybe ) or to take the graphic, do all the separations, registrations on the press, etc. for a single tshirt is not worth the job, plus, how much the customer have to pay for it?
best solution is a DTG print or the sublimation, no?
For me it would be the sewing lolCOMA;53557 wrote:So the steps are : print, press and sew?
for me the tricky part to afford is to press the print.
I did not even consider sewing by myselfjennywren;53636 wrote:For me it would be the sewing lol
Well, This morning a lady asked me to do exactly that, for the first birthday of the child. As you suggested, I explained to the lady that the costs would be very high with my current equipment, even if the end result would be of good quality, so she opted for the classic t-shirt with teddy bears and text...bms;53623 wrote:I think you'll probably eventually decide that if a customer wants "a tshirt with a picture that covers all the shirt" then you'll quickly learn to say that isn't possible, or you'll be charging such very high price at which point the customer will say "no thanks". How many times have you seen a t-shirt printed with the picture of a baby that covers the whole of the shirt - probably never and why do you think that's the case?