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Why not get a silicon transfer, or a hybrid transfer.If the customer is picky, then using a high quality transfer could be the way, just tell them that Nike and Adidas does their logos as transfers on tech material. That way you could keep it in house. https://www.instagraph.com/heat-transfers/all-heat-transfers/I'm not sure their minimums possibly 250 but that could still work depending on price, but they have some high quality styles for transfers, could also use something like thesehttps://clise.com.mx/english/top_crest.html http://www.bestrims.com.hk/index.php?route=product/category&path=65https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Custom-3D-Raised-Effect-Brand-Logo_62164697367.htmlI've ordered from the bottom two and met the Clise at ISS, never ordered from Insta but I've used their transfers and they are great quality.
I'll PM you an email of a place to try, but it's in Oregon so not sure if it would make sense, you can probably find someone closer to you that has them. I'm sure you know but for people that don't you can clean the area with alcohol prior to pressing to diminish the waterproofing prior to pressing. Would a sewn patch be another option? I don't know the graphic so not sure if that could work but a woven label sewn down could be a good alternative and then you could heat seal in waterproofing on the backing.
Quote from: zanegun08 on March 01, 2023, 07:54:47 PMI'll PM you an email of a place to try, but it's in Oregon so not sure if it would make sense, you can probably find someone closer to you that has them. I'm sure you know but for people that don't you can clean the area with alcohol prior to pressing to diminish the waterproofing prior to pressing. Would a sewn patch be another option? I don't know the graphic so not sure if that could work but a woven label sewn down could be a good alternative and then you could heat seal in waterproofing on the backing.it's a full back, so patches are a no go. I think we are left with jacket hold downs. Customer does not want us taking off the coating and I agree. Why have a waterproff jacket and then remove the protection?
Quote from: blue moon on March 01, 2023, 07:58:22 PMCustomer does not want us taking off the coating and I agree. Why have a waterproof jacket and then remove the protection?That's right, and I'm always baffled by these kinds of suggestions.
Customer does not want us taking off the coating and I agree. Why have a waterproof jacket and then remove the protection?
you can print these with waterbased ink, if you find the right ink
Quote from: ericheartsu on March 02, 2023, 11:20:55 AMyou can print these with waterbased ink, if you find the right ink Yes indeed. Permaset have very good nylon inks.