Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
So, here comes a question, how do you rank the need to decorate these with the choice of material? Are there other rubbers or synthetics that would do the same job yet allow decoration? for instance, I know that they print on some of the wide rubber bands used for broccoli and other produce.btw, shirt printers, especially those who accept goods from clients often have to hold brief seminars on compatibility issues. I often mention that they, perhaps, should have checked with me before buying what they did.
Another question, just for considering possibilities: If you stick with this material, could your manufacturing process include molding your emblem into the items during production, rather than printing/engraving/applying after the fact?
Where is our resident balloon printer, he should have something that works.try these guys:http://www.dischem.com/inks.php
Hello all, so I bit the bullet and decided to change materials. One great substitute for me is black neoprene sheet rubber. Anyone have experience printing on that?