screen printing > Non Textile
What would you all recommend for a entry level printer for stickers.
ericheartsu:
we started with a roland versacamm VS3000i. Then eventually we had to graduate to a separate Graphtec cutter, as we were KILLING our unit doing die cut stickers.
Most printers can do individual die cuts, but most techs will not recommend you do that.
zanegun08:
Why don't you just source them from https://www.stouse.com or https://www.gill-line.com
Then you can offer screen print stickers as well at better quality and they have great prices with great margin.
Make money sending emails and have more time to print shirts, as doing stickers is tedious business, and won't be the quality of screen print without lamination in my opinion.
StickerApp does great work, and StickerMule as well, sometimes we just order from them and make a cut on top for their ease of ordering.
ericheartsu:
--- Quote from: zanegun08 on August 02, 2018, 05:43:18 PM ---Why don't you just source them from https://www.stouse.com or https://www.gill-line.com
Then you can offer screen print stickers as well at better quality and they have great prices with great margin.
Make money sending emails and have more time to print shirts, as doing stickers is tedious business, and won't be the quality of screen print without lamination in my opinion.
StickerApp does great work, and StickerMule as well, sometimes we just order from them and make a cut on top for their ease of ordering.
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all of those sites are great, but some times they can have big lead times. Stouse isn't the most easy to work with on smaller orders either.
royster13:
www.tradenetonline.com or www.stickman.com have been doing mine for 15+ years.....Never been a fan of Stouse or Gill-Line but they have also been around for a long time....
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