printing on navy blue?
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Re: printing on navy blue?
i have just received an order for some shirts with business name and number on them however the customer wants navy blue, as sublimation doesnt work on dark colours and i dont have a plotter cutter what other options do i have as i do not want to turn the customer away?
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Re: printing on navy blue?
You could use Subli Flock making an oblong or square patch. Don't need a cutter for that.soulclaimed;52521 wrote:i have just received an order for some shirts with business name and number on them however the customer wants navy blue, as sublimation doesnt work on dark colours and i dont have a plotter cutter what other options do i have as i do not want to turn the customer away?
Tony
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Re: printing on navy blue?
or you could sub out the order to someone that can print for you using vinyl or even embroider
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Re: printing on navy blue?
you could try to persuade them to take white T's with a large block, - or maybe a cross, stripes etc of navy print both sides, with the name/logo/number as reverse text (ie in plain white with the printed navy around!) That way you can do in house, but you might use a lot of 'navy' sub ink ?
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Logobear t-shirt print and embroidery. 74 Clayton Street. Newcastle. NE1 5PG. UK
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Re: printing on navy blue?
Or if you have a heat press for sublimation you could just farm out the cutting to someone with a cutter and then press the vinyl yourself - there is always a way around most problems :biggrin:
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Re: printing on navy blue?
you would need to give an example of the logo/name and size you are looking for and what type of vinyl you would want someone to use (or leave that up to them) also if you just wanted them cutting, and you would weed out the unwanted vinyl, as thats often the most time consuming part
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Cost, - vinyl starts at about £10/m2 trade, - plus vat. = £12/m2 (- £5 a m for 500mm wide)
Simple designs cut real fast, intricate logos can take a long time, - and will not cut well unless the trace is well cleaned. - by who ?????
Price depends on how many m2, AND how local you are, - every job you cannot do is another for your neighbour .....
I would think locally about £50 m2, and about half that if you are not a competitor. (this price includes vat)
my 2p worth
Simple designs cut real fast, intricate logos can take a long time, - and will not cut well unless the trace is well cleaned. - by who ?????
Price depends on how many m2, AND how local you are, - every job you cannot do is another for your neighbour .....
I would think locally about £50 m2, and about half that if you are not a competitor. (this price includes vat)
my 2p worth
1 Hour T-shirt printing shop in Newcastle upon Tyne.
http://www.logobear.co.uk/
Logobear t-shirt print and embroidery. 74 Clayton Street. Newcastle. NE1 5PG. UK
http://www.logobear.co.uk/
Logobear t-shirt print and embroidery. 74 Clayton Street. Newcastle. NE1 5PG. UK
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Re: printing on navy blue?
Well once you know exactly what size and shape and number of characters then I am sure you can get a quote.soulclaimed;52567 wrote:How much would someone charge for the cutting?
Re: printing on navy blue?
If you're looking for someone to print/cut these on 'C print textile vinyl'.....satin or matt finish I could maybe help out.
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