t shirt printing. help please!
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im after getting some t shirts printed with "Danger! Danger! High Voltage" on them like
anyone know where i can get some done?
my old man knows someone but would want about £35 because they have to make a 'plate' or summat.
anyone know where i can get some done?
my old man knows someone but would want about £35 because they have to make a 'plate' or summat.
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You could do 'em yourself if you have a colour inkjet printer. There's iron-on sheets available, just remember to reverse the image when you print.
Alternately, there's a chap on SN, ew4n, who might be able to help.
HTH
Mark
Alternately, there's a chap on SN, ew4n, who might be able to help.
HTH
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anyone know where i can get some dark t shirt transfer paper? whsmith used to do some and it was realy good stuff! doesnt crack as its more plasticcy than normal stuff but they dont do it anymore...
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Transfer paper prints look $hite, they have bad colour definition and look faded. Your old man is talking about screen printing which involves expensive set up costs but it works out very cheap when high numbers of shirts are needed.
If I were you, I would look into transfers that are applied with a hot press. These are cut from a vinyl in a similar way to the graphics that are put on the doors of your noddy scoobies You will get good, long lasting results and the finished shirt will look like something bought in a store....
If you ever need anything embroidered, not printed.. Then I'm your man. www.embroiderypunch.com
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If I were you, I would look into transfers that are applied with a hot press. These are cut from a vinyl in a similar way to the graphics that are put on the doors of your noddy scoobies You will get good, long lasting results and the finished shirt will look like something bought in a store....
If you ever need anything embroidered, not printed.. Then I'm your man. www.embroiderypunch.com
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Deano, as you are from the Manchester area too, do you know anywhere that does do printing? I need to find some one new to print T's at a high quality but good price. Mail me as per profile offline if you prefer.
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That's a trade website for my digitising company, it is the term used for the creation of embroidery files from artwork (graphics) into stitch files (the language that the embroidery machine understands).
Embroiderers sub out the origination work to me, the price for this type of work is determined by the final stitch count of the design, hence £xx per 1000.....
Angrynorth, e-mail me with the details of what you are looking for i.e: Quantity, type of print ect and I will point you in the right direction.
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i did a t shirt. came out nearly alrightis. marks out of ten - 3.
a tiny little ******* bit didnt come off so gunna have to throw this out and redo.
a tiny little ******* bit didnt come off so gunna have to throw this out and redo.
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Email on its way Deano Cheers
Poor Guy
This might help your quest for a decent quality print.
High Voltage PDF
Edited because I'm a little slow
[Edited by angrynorth - 11/24/2003 8:23:13 PM]
Poor Guy
This might help your quest for a decent quality print.
High Voltage PDF
Edited because I'm a little slow
[Edited by angrynorth - 11/24/2003 8:23:13 PM]
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