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Re: Hi Viz shirt printing problem

Posted: 29 Jun 2013, 12:18
by Volusian
Hi ... i bought 6 Hi Viz tops from BMS and have an issue with them ...

I have tried ringing BMS but got their answerphone again ..

I printed successfully on one top M size and then attempted to print on another size M top. The second Hi Viz wouldn't take the image ... it was very very faint indeed.

I reprinted another fresh sheet thinking it was that and again it wouldn't take it ...

After further inspection of both tops i could clearly feel the successful top had a softer smoother finish to the surface while the failed one was a much rougher feel.

Anyone from BMS could you please let me know your thoughts on this issue as i cant afford to let customers down while in shop ...

This has to be a problem with the material not accepting the inks ...

Regards
Keith

Re: Hi Viz shirt printing problem

Posted: 29 Jun 2013, 12:57
by Volusian
i have just tested the failed print on a test Hi Viz i did last week which i keep for test prints and it worked 100% .. this certainly indicates the failed Hi Viz is or has some kind of different makeup to the cloth ...

I have quite a few Hi Viz shirts left and just hope they don't fail .. Gulp :(

Re: Hi Viz shirt printing problem

Posted: 30 Jun 2013, 00:10
by Johnny
If you want to cover up any mistakes with a digital print, let me know and I can mail you the vinyl. Can leave a white block behind it.
I just assumed hi-vis wouldn't take a dye sub? Do you have a photo of a successful one?
J.

Re: Hi Viz shirt printing problem

Posted: 30 Jun 2013, 19:34
by socialgiraffe
Hi Johnny

Hi Vis sublimates really well as they are normally 100% polyester, you just obviously have to be aware of the colour change to anything you print (i.e. yellow will not show at all).


Volusian

I have always purchase the YOKO range from BTC. Very cheap and a good range of colours in the vest. Hi Vis yellow from BTC are £1.30 each plus £5.99 delivery (all plus VAT) on orders under £250.00

Re: Hi Viz shirt printing problem

Posted: 30 Jun 2013, 20:57
by Paul
Volusian;73073 wrote:Hi

I printed successfully on one top M size and then attempted to print on another size M top. The second Hi Viz wouldn't take the image ... it was very very faint indeed.

I reprinted another fresh sheet thinking it was that and again it wouldn't take it ...
Keith
do you use same transfer to print more then once?

Re: Hi Viz shirt printing problem

Posted: 30 Jun 2013, 20:59
by bms
Volusian;73073 wrote:Hi ... i bought 6 Hi Viz tops from BMS and have an issue with them ...

I have tried ringing BMS but got their answerphone again ..

I printed successfully on one top M size and then attempted to print on another size M top. The second Hi Viz wouldn't take the image ... it was very very faint indeed.

I reprinted another fresh sheet thinking it was that and again it wouldn't take it ...

After further inspection of both tops i could clearly feel the successful top had a softer smoother finish to the surface while the failed one was a much rougher feel.

Anyone from BMS could you please let me know your thoughts on this issue as i cant afford to let customers down while in shop ...

This has to be a problem with the material not accepting the inks ...

Regards
Keith
Replied earlier to your pm. If we are busy on the phones then please leave us a message for someone to call you back. We can't guarantee same day call backs as staff are busy but will try our best.

Re: Hi Viz shirt printing problem

Posted: 17 Jan 2014, 13:11
by NikGrey
I have a job which just came in, the fella brought me 12 Yellow High Viz vests - they are 100% Poly.

I want to use Metamark metaTex Transfer Flex. the problem is the application guidelines state 170c and I am thinking this will melt the material.

Any thoughts?

I suppose the only way is to do a test..

Re: Hi Viz shirt printing problem

Posted: 17 Jan 2014, 14:23
by Volusian
i use Textile vinyls daily and fix at 160c for 15secs ... both on polyester and cotton ... and Hi Viz tops ... never had any problems

Re: Hi Viz shirt printing problem

Posted: 17 Jan 2014, 14:40
by Dave271069
TMT Do a vinyl which press at very low temperatures,i think its called magicflex but i may be wrong,

Re: Hi Viz shirt printing problem

Posted: 18 Jan 2014, 10:01
by R.Prints
Printed loads at 180c for 50 secs and never had any problems. Get my vests from a clothes supplier direct. As said the colours never turn out correct but as long as customer sees a printed one they normally say it will do.
Ray