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screen printing => General Screen Printing => Topic started by: prokegler on February 03, 2016, 11:22:19 PM
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Hello professionals!!!
I am getting ready to embark on a journey to the center of printing on 100% polyester heather Sportek jerseys. I once many years ago to never do it again printed on some Navy jerseys and got major dye migration. Now after many years of swearing off printing on this fabric I must learn the best practices and process of doing so.
Can anyone here direct me to a previous thread or maybe give me an idea of best methods and inks to use. I currently run all plastisol jobs though my dryer and cure to a temp of 325 degrees at approximately 45 sec in chamber. Is this sufficient with 100% poly and can I use plastisol or am I going to need to get poly ink. Also, 110 mesh screen is least dense screens I own.
Thank you in advance to any and all replies!!!
Someone's gotta do it!!!!
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If you want to use standard plastisol curing temps get yourself a gallon of One stroke Bravo Flex white... amazing stuff at blocking dye migration and sublimation.
You do need your cure temps dialed tho. Make sure you are using a ir gun or preferably a donut probe.
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You could also use 357 from One Stroke. That ink is fast becoming our go-to for anything outside of cotton & blends. It won't cover a sublimated print very well though. It is great on standard poly. It's also very easy to print.
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You mentioned that you are printing Sport Tek jerseys. Their Posicharge versions are, as advertised, extremely resistant to dye migration.
At least in my experience, they do not require a special Poly ink. I used regular, cheap, Wilflex Low Bleed Streetfighter, and even added a little stretch additive and had no issues!
They even have a promotional video in which a printer uses plain old regular cotton white with no bleeding.
I'd still keep my eye on the temps, but I am a believer.
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I second what Frog said: the posicharge 100% poly stuff barely bleeds at all unless you cure it at like 350+ for some reason.
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Thank you to all for your expertise. The jersey I will be printing on is style #ST361LS in Heather/Maroon.
I'm only going to be printing 32 jerseys at this time. I just don't want to start off by making so many mistakes that it's not worth my time, energy and $$$.
I really appreciate all your help.
8 years at this and I have passed up a few jobs due to not wanting to deal with the headaches. It has come to my attention via the rumor mill that a local shop in town may be selling out and I may need to learn this technique just in case some of that business starts to trickle my way.
Thanks again!!
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They print nicely no bleeding.
Shane
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