pw66;129735 wrote:I regularly press onto Result, Uneek and Russell softshell using mdp 'blockout' (160c) with no problems of dye migration or delamination. I made the mistake once of using ordinay white hotflex, and the migration was the worse I have ever seen. It took a day or two to start, but kept getting worse for weeks - it looked like the white flex had gone mildew.
Be careful of the temperature if using a heat applied waterproof backing. I don't know how susceptable to dye migration embroidery thread is, but it could potentialy be a problem.
Have you printed jackets before? If not, one thing to remember ( learnt the hard way!) is that the plastic zips can melt if exposed to the heat press. Use pads or pillows if needed.
Spoke to the client and they'll definitely be wanting embroidery. So now i will check into the thread.
Haven't done jackets before, but have done some gym sacs and had already read about using a pad/pillow to avoid burning the handles on those, but not sure if i'd have thought about the zips, so thank you! always seems like there is so much to learn!!
i can't remember the brands of the jackets off hand, i think i gave them a choice of about 10 different ones. but i did check the quality after you mentioned it, and there is a mixture of 2 ply and 3 ply, so it will all depend now on which jacket they plump for!
thanks!