Discuss the various aspects of heat press technology. Transfer paper, inks, plastisol transfers, vinyl cutters, printers, commercial usage, durability, suppliers, etc.
open an account with Sanmar
open an account with transfer express
buy a heat press
buy a blank tshirt
buy the transfer from transfer express (easyprints catalog)
press the transfer on the blank shirt... hot peel
Jamie why did you ask I see on your web site you dont use transfers so when some one gives you infore you go and call them names this is not how people help each others here
I liked the look and I want info on it...I also didn't call anyone names...What I am interested in is the type of printer used and the paper...I have all the rest...
I think Jiarby summed it up best to give you the quick answer on how this print may be achieved - if you want Transfer Express to print it for you.
To produce this type of graphic yourself, you will need to buy a Roland VersaCAMM printer-cutter-in-one. This is the type of machine that Stahls' Transfer Express uses for all of their Digi Print products. I am aware of this as I attended a Stahls' supported seminar recently where this information was shared. Stahls' specifically use the Roland VersaCAMM VP-300 model.
VersaCAMMs start at around the $11,000 price mark (though the VP-300 is more costly).
To produce this type of graphic yourself, you will need to buy a Roland VersaCAMM printer-cutter-in-one. This is the type of machine that Stahls' Transfer Express uses for all of their Digi Print products. I am aware of this as I attended a Stahls' supported seminar recently where this information was shared. Stahls' specifically use the Roland VersaCAMM VP-300 model.
VersaCAMMs start at around the $11,000 price mark (though the VP-300 is more costly).
AB
i didnt realize that stahls used the versacamm but makes sense... My first thought when i saw the design was that it looked like it had been done on the versacamm..
This type of design is easy as pie on one of them..
I have the 54 in versacamm and have to say that these are the most versitile machines in the world.. Its amazing what you can do with them..
sue