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I’m concerned for the hand still. Is anyone getting any samples that really feel “soft”? I imagine it can’t get as soft as a screen print on high mesh...or even sublimation on light garments. Still a hand? But a bit better than the DTG right?I got some sample sin from a supplier but yea, they felt not bad, but still...a tad like transfers. I guess Is can’t ask for more than that.I am seeing a few guys who are art savvy that do DTF be able to get some really good looking fine detail halftone images us the DTF. I mean more like 55-66 lpi maybe. And if you can do the 65lpi, you can do the stochastic.
Quote from: Dottonedan on May 03, 2021, 04:29:35 PMI’m concerned for the hand still. Is anyone getting any samples that really feel “soft”? I imagine it can’t get as soft as a screen print on high mesh...or even sublimation on light garments. Still a hand? But a bit better than the DTG right?I got some sample sin from a supplier but yea, they felt not bad, but still...a tad like transfers. I guess Is can’t ask for more than that.I am seeing a few guys who are art savvy that do DTF be able to get some really good looking fine detail halftone images us the DTF. I mean more like 55-66 lpi maybe. And if you can do the 65lpi, you can do the stochastic.Hey Dan I think both DTF and DTG are great for different substrates and different shops. We use both DTG for shirts and hoodies and DTF is great for multicolor truckers, gym shorts, koozies and stuff like that. Two very different hands but a pair of Gildan poly gym shorts is very different from a Gildan Ultra Cotton tee. Your customer base will have a lot to do with what you decide to do with DTF. But it is very smooth
Quote from: Dottonedan on May 03, 2021, 04:29:35 PMI got some sample sin from a supplier but yea, they felt not bad, but still...a tad like transfers.
I got some sample sin from a supplier but yea, they felt not bad, but still...a tad like transfers.
Question, can you mix the black and white powders to make a gray? Or would that not have enough bleed resistance?
Quote from: mk162 on May 04, 2021, 09:52:25 AMQuestion, can you mix the black and white powders to make a gray? Or would that not have enough bleed resistance?worlds collide, kittens have puppies, hot snow falls up...When I have a moment to test out all the powders, I'll let you know. Apparently different powders give a different hand, so we'll see.
Is everyone using their own DIY style printers or has anyone bought/tried the converted printers being sold online? I want to add one of these soon but wasn't sure if there was a go to brand to get?