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Re: Monster Doodles

Posted: 28 May 2014, 17:35
by hendyphilhendy
I am thinking of getting this http://www.monsterdoodles.co.uk/pixmax_ ... press.html as a starter for printing.

I would mainly be aiming to print my football club badge, sponsorship logo and some letters/ numbers on to polo shirts and football shirts.

Looking at the combo as I can see some benefit in maybe being able to do my own promotional mugs at some point, again with my logo on it.

Look forward to seeing peoples thoughts.

Re: Monster Doodles

Posted: 28 May 2014, 19:06
by Dave271069
hello, your main concern here is what will you be printing your images on? if its one colour vinyl then any heat press should do but as soon as you start using laser papers, printed vinyl , sublimation etc you will find the press will be a nightmare and you wished you bought a adkins or similar.

Re: Monster Doodles

Posted: 28 May 2014, 19:10
by hendyphilhendy
I Was looking at the heat transfer paper for the logos but wasn't 100% sure what is best.

Re: Monster Doodles

Posted: 28 May 2014, 19:14
by hendyphilhendy
This is the logo.
http://www.cheltenhamleague.co.uk/andoversford.html

What would people advise as best method with a heat press?

Re: Monster Doodles

Posted: 28 May 2014, 19:48
by mrs maggot
i would have transfers made up from one of the members on here, and press up, and use ready cut football numbers from target transfers or similar if you are just starting out and want to keep it all simple

Re: Monster Doodles

Posted: 28 May 2014, 19:52
by hendyphilhendy
I was looking at ready made number for backs of shirts, supplier recommendations would be appreciated.

Something else I have been looking for is small letters, say 1cm high. Cannot seem to see suppliers for that when searching web.

Also the logo printers recommendations appreciated.

Re: Monster Doodles

Posted: 28 May 2014, 19:58
by mrs maggot
socialgiraffe and RogerC are both used by forum members, and as i said Target transfers for the football numbers

Re: Monster Doodles

Posted: 28 May 2014, 20:01
by hendyphilhendy
Thanks Mrs Maggot, appreciated.

Re: Monster Doodles

Posted: 29 May 2014, 13:28
by NikGrey
The advice above is very good.

I bought the kit you point to when starting, maybe I just had really bad one but it was un-useable as a heat press as the heat was so uneven that the transfer paper was being deformed so much it was messing up my transfers (transfers I had made by One of the forum members listed).

I ended up traveling to the members own place of work to use his Adkins as that was the only way I could get the job done, spent a couple of hours there and learned so much. "Using what ever it takes to get the job done".

I must admit I did use the Mug Press from this kit for a while, its acceptable.

The Cap Press works also, good for sleeves and of course caps.

But if your going to spend £300 you can get a much better press for that money, look for a used One on an auction site but look for a named one.

I would hate to see someone new going through what I did - that would put a lot of people off completely - horrendous.

Re: Monster Doodles

Posted: 28 Oct 2015, 14:05
by monster-shop
hendyphilhendy;88630 wrote:I am thinking of getting this http://www.monsterdoodles.co.uk/pixmax_ ... press.html as a starter for printing.

I would mainly be aiming to print my football club badge, sponsorship logo and some letters/ numbers on to polo shirts and football shirts.

Looking at the combo as I can see some benefit in maybe being able to do my own promotional mugs at some point, again with my logo on it.

Look forward to seeing peoples thoughts.
Heat transfer or vinyl would probably be best for polo shirts and football shirts, sublimation can only be transferred to at least 70% polyester.

How did you get on with the PixMax 5 in 1 heat press?