Re: Newbie Question relating to Heat Presses.
Posted: 26 Sep 2022, 14:45
Hi Everyone.
Been lurking for a little while and thought it was about time to ask a question.
I am considering purchasing a heat press, its not for business purposes but could potentially see more than home use due to the daughter being a member of a local club and was thinking that we could print the kit for the club on an ad-hoc basis.
My question, well its more some clarity, I have seen the typical t-shirt prints used for Hen party's and stag do's, many of which are printed at home and an iron used to transfer it to the shirt, these tend to have a finish that you could most likely peel the printed text/image off of the material...... I take it this is Vinyl transfer/print and can also be accomplished with a heat press? I have also seen the Kit that it professionally printed for the club, obviously this is far far superior, but the print looks almost as it the material has been dyed and not printed, most definitely could not peel it off, Am I correct in assuming this is Dye-Sub printing/transfer using a heat press?
I'm looking at a PixMax press that's 50x50cm, to be used to print t-shirts, hoodies and possibly jogging bottoms, would this be a good enough press for this job. I know that you get what you pay for but as this is not business use I don't want to over spend
Thanks
Nelix
Been lurking for a little while and thought it was about time to ask a question.
I am considering purchasing a heat press, its not for business purposes but could potentially see more than home use due to the daughter being a member of a local club and was thinking that we could print the kit for the club on an ad-hoc basis.
My question, well its more some clarity, I have seen the typical t-shirt prints used for Hen party's and stag do's, many of which are printed at home and an iron used to transfer it to the shirt, these tend to have a finish that you could most likely peel the printed text/image off of the material...... I take it this is Vinyl transfer/print and can also be accomplished with a heat press? I have also seen the Kit that it professionally printed for the club, obviously this is far far superior, but the print looks almost as it the material has been dyed and not printed, most definitely could not peel it off, Am I correct in assuming this is Dye-Sub printing/transfer using a heat press?
I'm looking at a PixMax press that's 50x50cm, to be used to print t-shirts, hoodies and possibly jogging bottoms, would this be a good enough press for this job. I know that you get what you pay for but as this is not business use I don't want to over spend
Thanks
Nelix