Discuss the various aspects of heat press technology. Transfer paper, inks, plastisol transfers, vinyl cutters, printers, commercial usage, durability, suppliers, etc.
Scanning, color match, files to printers via high speed, internet. For press plate's. Catalogs, ads & such. Clients: Eddie Bauer, Walmart, Speigle Etc.
Scanning, color match, files to printers via high speed, internet. For press plate's. Catalogs, ads & such. Clients: Eddie Bauer, Walmart, Speigle Etc.
I see,
can you share some of your experience dealing with major brands ? ....perhaps with a new thread ? I can start the thread for you.
can you share some of your experience dealing with major brands ? ....perhaps with a new thread ? I can start the thread for you.
I hired a person with good communication skills to get my message across.
We were a small 3 person company and could save the client money with good service & product.
Eddie Bauer gave us a chance with one catalog and the rest was history.
We went from 3 to 75+ people doing a lot of business (millions). Once you are accepted in the crowd others will follow.
I have sold the business's a while back. And have started again selling dye sub & shirts.
It is fun trying to be accepted again in a new market a big order for me now is 30 shirts & a few mouse pads.
The production is easy the sales for me is hard. This time I will have to learn the art of sales.
(as you can see from this post my writing skills still suck)
Last edited by larry30000; February 1st, 2007 at 10:21 PM.
I hired a person with good communication skills to get my message across.
We were a small 3 person company and could save the client money with good service & product.
Eddie Bauer gave us a chance with one catalog and the rest was history.
We went from 3 to 75+ people doing a lot of business (millions). Once you are accepted in the crowd others will follow.
I have sold the business's a while back. And have started again selling dye sub & shirts.
It is fun trying to be accepted again in a new market a big order for me now is 30 shirts & a few mouse pads.
The production is easy the sales for me is hard. This time I will have to learn the art of sales.
(as you can see from this post my writing skills still suck)
thanks. I will past your great insight on the new thread I started.
May be it will inspire some and perhaps others will add to it.
Here is what happands everytime I order something from Imprintables.com:
I call up my order... or order my items online, I go use the bathroom...and by the time I come out the bathroom, the mailman is in front of my house with the vinyl...
hahhaaa.....just kidding... BUT, they shipping IS super fast and the customer service is second to none!
I've ordered about 5 times from them and each time the items arrived in a couple of days time. I'm never really worried about running out of vinyl because I know I can get more FAST!
Thanks Josh and others at Imprintables. You guys make it easy and fun to be a t-shirt guy.
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