"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I Imagine Supacolor is doing something similiar, although, maybe a little bit higher end. I have my thoughts/suspicions on how they are doing it, but i'll leave that for in person gossip.The Supa Color transfers feel pretty good, although i do not know if its WB, or Solvent.
What is the process that Supa color is using? If we really like the transfers we may want to look into the process for our selves.
Quote from: inkman996 on October 23, 2020, 11:19:21 AMWhat is the process that Supa color is using? If we really like the transfers we may want to look into the process for our selves.I think that they are secretive in their process. But I believe it is a digital print with a screen print under base, however I could be totally wrong. I just did an order from Supacolor this week, my first after seeing their samples. Although they are cheaper for most projects, not allowing you to gang images is sort of a buzzkill, if you have a front / back it may actually be more cost effective to use https://www.apextransfers.com/ultra-ink.php. Between the two, I think that the apex transfers feel a little more rubbery (preferred), and Supa feels more plastic. However for this shorter run, the Apex would be $5.05 each vs $3.55 each. But like most everything, you get what you pay for.I don't think there are currently any industrial systems, but maybe this would work for you https://kingdomtshirt.com/collections/dtf-printing on a smaller scale. I have not seen these in person but I have a feeling they are all pretty similar.I'd read through here http://www.theshirtboard.com/index.php/topic,25371.msg222724/topicseen.html#new as well as this is sort of the new thread on these types of transfers. You can also get vinyl, but with all the backing and weeding, I'd say no thanks, and just sub out for this style currently until some player makes moves. Or hit up DonR since he was brave enough to get an unknown, which I hope works out great so we can follow in his footsteps.