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Old April 1st, 2008 Apr 1, 2008 11:10:17 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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I got an eNewsletter from Coastal talking about new EVERLAST DARK... Does anyone have any reviews on this?
 
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I got the same email. It is says it is plotter/cutter compatible. Not sure if it is another brand name for IronAll for dark like Everlast for light is another brand for IronAll for lights. If it is then there must be some change made to it because lots of members who tried cutting IronAll for dark are having difficulty cutting it with vinyl cutter. I guess the best way to find out is get sample and try it.

Chani has done some test cutting IronAll for dark. She probably will test Everlast for dark.

BTW Peidmont Graphics and ColorstarInk sell Translution for dark which is another brand name for IronAll for dark.
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Old April 1st, 2008 Apr 1, 2008 1:12:38 PM -   #3 (permalink)
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Yep, Luis, I think you are right. Lou knows for sure, but I think he told me Everlast is Ironall under a different name, same paper. Whether for light or dark. There are so many other names for Ironall light and dark papers, that it is very confusing to remember them all. Only the name is different. I would imagine if they reformulate Ironall Dark, the reformulation will apply to all the papers under the other names.

I am grateful the suppliers do not change Jetprosofstretches name. It gets very confusing.
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Yep, Luis, I think you are right. Lou knows for sure, but I think he told me Everlast is Ironall under a different name, same paper. Whether for light or dark. There are so many other names for Ironall light and dark papers, that it is very confusing to remember them all. Only the name is different. I would imagine if they reformulate Ironall Dark, the reformulation will apply to all the papers under the other names.

I am grateful the suppliers do not change Jetprosofstretches name. It gets very confusing.
If you want to know who carries what. It is available to the public.

Check this link: Hyatt Innovative Solutions

The website have some interesting topics about heat transfer.

Translution I am told is not listed because some distributor(s) do not want to be in the distributor list.
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Thanks so much, Luis, I have been wanting to have a difinitive list, and haven't had a chance to compile one. Since I use Ironall dark, I'd love to shop the prices and sales before I buy. NMP can be expensive. Hats off to you, Luis, thank you!
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Thanks so much, Luis, I have been wanting to have a difinitive list, and haven't had a chance to compile one. Since I use Ironall dark, I'd love to shop the prices and sales before I buy. NMP can be expensive. Hats off to you, Luis, thank you!
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I think it might be informative if someone could list all the different brand names of the same paper for lights and darks.
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I got an eNewsletter from Coastal talking about new EVERLAST DARK... Does anyone have any reviews on this?
yes, coastal called me and said it is iron All for darks. same paper, different anme. it is also my recommended paper for opaqe transfers.
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I think it might be informative if someone could list all the different brand names of the same paper for lights and darks.
I wish they would all call it the same name.. you know if it is a ford call it a ford.. Yiminny..
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Err or a Mazda or a Suzuki...yeah...I hate the same equipment with differnt branding. I wonder how many of these different tee brands all come from some silly factory overseas?
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NMP can be expensive.
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Try ColorstarInk. Talk to Todd or email him at [email address]. He sells Translution for light and dark. The dark transfer paper is not on his website yet but he definitely sells it. I heard from him yesterday. He told me that he can beat the price of Piedmont Graphics. A few penny still means a lot when buying large quantity.
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Err or a Mazda or a Suzuki...yeah...I hate the same equipment with differnt branding. I wonder how many of these different tee brands all come from some silly factory overseas?
Come to think of it. Rumor is the originator of IronAll was in EU. Hyatt could be just a middle man or has the manufacturing rights in the US I am guessing.
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Come to think of it. Rumor is the originator of IronAll was in EU. Hyatt could be just a middle man or has the manufacturing rights in the US I am guessing.
The Everlast/IronAll papers are made right here in the U.S.A.
 
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