"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I have a customer that i have to neck tags for. I started out with vinyl ones but they are a paint in the ass with all weeding. So i started screen printing them, faster and easier to say the least but they look terrible. Ive been toying with the idea of plastisol transfers since the quantity is to low to have them outsourced for a reasonable price. What is the best way to do it and make them look good with out ink blowing through the shirt and maybe have a little pop to them. I change the tag color with design because it is a designer shirt that is getting sold at a very high price so i want to offer him the best print possible.i use a M&R Diamondback
We print transfers, cut them up and apply with a hat press. They won't bleed through the cloth. Any color your customer wants...Steve
Quote from: Sbrem on March 15, 2013, 06:08:07 PMWe print transfers, cut them up and apply with a hat press. They won't bleed through the cloth. Any color your customer wants...SteveDitto.