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Quote from: tonypep on February 04, 2014, 11:31:04 AMDoubt that would work on black poly but not an expert. All the sub we did was always on white. The black would be on the transferEverything would be sublimated and then sewn together
Doubt that would work on black poly but not an expert. All the sub we did was always on white. The black would be on the transfer
Quote from: DKgrafix on February 04, 2014, 11:35:43 AMQuote from: tonypep on February 04, 2014, 11:31:04 AMDoubt that would work on black poly but not an expert. All the sub we did was always on white. The black would be on the transferEverything would be sublimated and then sewn togetherwhen bands are on tour we print the number of shirts that they need for a specific timeframe. sometimes we will get an order and have it out the next day. if we had to wait for a cut and sew the tour would be over before we could get them the shirts.
Quote from: Zelko-4-EVA on February 04, 2014, 12:09:54 PMQuote from: DKgrafix on February 04, 2014, 11:35:43 AMQuote from: tonypep on February 04, 2014, 11:31:04 AMDoubt that would work on black poly but not an expert. All the sub we did was always on white. The black would be on the transferEverything would be sublimated and then sewn togetherwhen bands are on tour we print the number of shirts that they need for a specific timeframe. sometimes we will get an order and have it out the next day. if we had to wait for a cut and sew the tour would be over before we could get them the shirts.Exactly. Nothing like the next day. Especially when it is half way across country.
Quote from: brandon on February 04, 2014, 12:12:22 PMQuote from: Zelko-4-EVA on February 04, 2014, 12:09:54 PMQuote from: DKgrafix on February 04, 2014, 11:35:43 AMQuote from: tonypep on February 04, 2014, 11:31:04 AMDoubt that would work on black poly but not an expert. All the sub we did was always on white. The black would be on the transferEverything would be sublimated and then sewn togetherwhen bands are on tour we print the number of shirts that they need for a specific timeframe. sometimes we will get an order and have it out the next day. if we had to wait for a cut and sew the tour would be over before we could get them the shirts.Exactly. Nothing like the next day. Especially when it is half way across country.for example: a few weeks ago customer wants 3000 shirts, 7 different shirts (mixture of short sleeve tee, ladies tee, ladies tank, zip front hooded sweatshirts). 8 color front, 5 color back for the festival on saturday in florida. - art comes in on thursday, spelling is incorrect on the front, fixed by thursday noon and shirts start printing by 1pm. back art comes in and it also has a spelling error. we correct the art, print the backs and the job is finished by 3:20pm on friday and ready for overnight shipping from New Hampshire to get to the customer on saturday.
Simple one color water base metallic print. Don't even bother trying to make out the text. It's a metal band. Good one, but don't worry about it.Anyway, the pics do not do justice to the softness of the metallic print. Besides printing on the Gildan 2000's they went on super thin Bella's and plastisol would have not been right. Power to the water base metallics!
Quote from: brandon on February 10, 2014, 05:19:01 PMSimple one color water base metallic print. Don't even bother trying to make out the text. It's a metal band. Good one, but don't worry about it.Anyway, the pics do not do justice to the softness of the metallic print. Besides printing on the Gildan 2000's they went on super thin Bella's and plastisol would have not been right. Power to the water base metallics!tell me more about this ink. how did you get it to work on black? ub? discharge?
Quote from: ericheartsu on February 10, 2014, 05:19:58 PMQuote from: brandon on February 10, 2014, 05:19:01 PMSimple one color water base metallic print. Don't even bother trying to make out the text. It's a metal band. Good one, but don't worry about it.Anyway, the pics do not do justice to the softness of the metallic print. Besides printing on the Gildan 2000's they went on super thin Bella's and plastisol would have not been right. Power to the water base metallics!tell me more about this ink. how did you get it to work on black? ub? discharge?Oh heck no. Do not, I repeat, do not put discharge under metallic water base. S thread or LX thread. Works wonders. Hey man, I need to get in touch with you anyway. You free tomorrow to chat on the phone? I can call when your not busy. If that is such a thing haha. Let me know. Thanks!
My guess would be Matsui metallic