"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
We stock Vinyl sports film numbers from Twill USA and we also stock plastisol numbers from Transfer Express. I prefer the plastisols over the film for feel and lack of stiffness. We use the plastisol ones on higher end stuff and exclusively for pinnies. A Pinnie with a film number is to stiff and sticky on the inside.The one thing with Plastisol transfers is the lack of goof room. You have to have your times and heat dialed in absolutely perfect and all the other processes as well, such as pressure, preheat etc.
Quote from: Inkman996 on November 08, 2013, 03:45:34 PMWe stock Vinyl sports film numbers from Twill USA and we also stock plastisol numbers from Transfer Express. I prefer the plastisols over the film for feel and lack of stiffness. We use the plastisol ones on higher end stuff and exclusively for pinnies. A Pinnie with a film number is to stiff and sticky on the inside.The one thing with Plastisol transfers is the lack of goof room. You have to have your times and heat dialed in absolutely perfect and all the other processes as well, such as pressure, preheat etc.I think that is what bit us last time.They just didn't peel well and I think my guy kept thinking of them as vinyl and would toss them aside after pressing and not paying attention to the fact that they could stick together because it's freshly cured plastisol.Overall we got the job out and it looked pretty good but we knew that it wasn't as clean as it should have been.
goof proof from transfer express . . .
...Has anyone else has issues with the 1 color grey transfers? That seems to be the only color that doesn't peel clean and I never understood why.