Re: The 2024 transfer paper- buy in or print your own debate 2024
Posted: 07 Jun 2024, 14:51
Hello Guru’s, business entrepreneurs, home hobbyists, new members and minions,
I am looking for opinions on the way forward in 100% cotton garment printing and other types of printing on other short run consumables.
I no longer have my oki printer (not the TMT one) my foil printers long gone and sadly I have never owned a versacamm, and probably don’t have the space.
I have a Graphtec CE 6000-60 (mk1 so no ARMS) bought in 2006, an Epson Workforce 7series using pigment ink for large format printers and a large heat press, not pneumatic and I’ll have to invest in a younger type at some stage as its over 10 years old. I also have a single screen print station for water based ink, love the feel of discharge but the garment has to be washed before being worn. My mug presses must be seized by now.
I know my way around Ai, psp, Inkscape, Gimp and Flexisign and I can knock up my own artwork without having to rely on kittle or AI (but both have their place).
So I want to start printing my own artwork on garments again, not in a rush and my business plan is to print for myself to wear to begin with and be my own walking advert and my own POD company to maintain quality. It also stops the old image thieves while I get my own art off the ground.
I have been looking at DTF as there are some wonderful transfer suppliers out there and these transfers look like the way to go but, I think they might be in the same quality bracket as laser and whilst they save on time and ink costs, jeez they cost a fortune.
Laser transfers printed in my garage was the way to go but I wonder if the process and end result have improved. I recall WOW was a ponderous, to me, process and a right pain in the gluteus maximus
Consumable wise, I think dye sub has that market but I recall someone printing quality mugs with a secret sauce that included someone’s specific laser paper.
Of course, I am looking for a quality end product, say 52 washes, which equals a year’s wear perhaps.
I wondered if you all could give me advice, and the secrets to your success, on what process to consider on my path back into garment printing and “making my fortune” so I can afford a new patio and some new plastic chairs for it.
I am looking for opinions on the way forward in 100% cotton garment printing and other types of printing on other short run consumables.
I no longer have my oki printer (not the TMT one) my foil printers long gone and sadly I have never owned a versacamm, and probably don’t have the space.
I have a Graphtec CE 6000-60 (mk1 so no ARMS) bought in 2006, an Epson Workforce 7series using pigment ink for large format printers and a large heat press, not pneumatic and I’ll have to invest in a younger type at some stage as its over 10 years old. I also have a single screen print station for water based ink, love the feel of discharge but the garment has to be washed before being worn. My mug presses must be seized by now.
I know my way around Ai, psp, Inkscape, Gimp and Flexisign and I can knock up my own artwork without having to rely on kittle or AI (but both have their place).
So I want to start printing my own artwork on garments again, not in a rush and my business plan is to print for myself to wear to begin with and be my own walking advert and my own POD company to maintain quality. It also stops the old image thieves while I get my own art off the ground.
I have been looking at DTF as there are some wonderful transfer suppliers out there and these transfers look like the way to go but, I think they might be in the same quality bracket as laser and whilst they save on time and ink costs, jeez they cost a fortune.
Laser transfers printed in my garage was the way to go but I wonder if the process and end result have improved. I recall WOW was a ponderous, to me, process and a right pain in the gluteus maximus
Consumable wise, I think dye sub has that market but I recall someone printing quality mugs with a secret sauce that included someone’s specific laser paper.
Of course, I am looking for a quality end product, say 52 washes, which equals a year’s wear perhaps.
I wondered if you all could give me advice, and the secrets to your success, on what process to consider on my path back into garment printing and “making my fortune” so I can afford a new patio and some new plastic chairs for it.