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Re: T problem
Posted: 03 May 2017, 19:53
by Mugshots
Ive got a load of Xpres Ts I had in a job lot with other stuff. Woman over the road has just sent me a logo she wants on a white T by Friday. Problem I have is that they are 23% cotton and 67% polyester. Sub is out the question obviously. Would subliticotton be poor also?
Re: T problem
Posted: 03 May 2017, 20:25
by webtrekker
Mugshots;122785 wrote:Ive got a load of Xpres Ts I had in a job lot with other stuff. Woman over the road has just sent me a logo she wants on a white T by Friday. Problem I have is that they are 23% cotton and 67% polyester. Sub is out the question obviously. Would subliticotton be poor also?
What's the other 10%?
Re: T problem
Posted: 03 May 2017, 20:29
by Mugshots
Hahaha. Sorry. Its 37 cotton and 63 poly lol
Re: T problem
Posted: 03 May 2017, 20:55
by webtrekker
Lol!
I've been experimenting a bit with the JetPro SofStretch transfer paper (for lights) and the results so far have been good.
You don't even need a cutter as the polyester base turns clear when pressed, so a reasonable cut with a pair of scissors does a good job on most things.
Getting some by Friday may be pushing things a bit though.
Re: T problem
Posted: 03 May 2017, 21:33
by Justin
They will take a sublimation print providing they are white/very light pastel but the final print will appear a little washed out...or 'vintage' would be a better sales word

Re: T problem
Posted: 04 May 2017, 09:51
by Earl Smith
If you have a Laser printer then you can use Forever paper for white t-shirts.
Re: T problem
Posted: 04 May 2017, 12:47
by Mugshots
Thanks all.