Discuss the various aspects of heat press technology. Transfer paper, inks, plastisol transfers, vinyl cutters, printers, commercial usage, durability, suppliers, etc.
Ive recently put some designs together and successfully transfered them onto white tees and have been quite impressed with the outcome.However,i stocked up on some dark tees and invested in some dark transfer paper only to find that the prints turn out poor.Im a complete newbie in this industry and im just wondering if there is a good product out there for dark tees.
im having the same problem, i can get great results with the white tee's but any coloured/dark tee's i cant find good quality paper, laser or inkjet (im in the uk)
I use blue grid from New Milford Photo here in the States. However when you say turned out poor what is it thats the problem. A lot of us learned a long time ago the best product for doing dark tees is in fact plastisol or vinyl which I do a lot of.
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do you know of any good companys in the uk that do vynel or plasticol transfers if i were to send in a design? also my results was that colour was missing all over the design, white bits all over, design feels like paper glued to a shirt