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Old September 16th, 2008 Sep 16, 2008 8:45:29 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Is there any issues with storing plastisol heat transfers for long periods of time? It’s certainly cheaper to order in bulk but this may require storage for extended periods e.g. years. It gets quite hot and humid here in summer – will this effect them at all? Any storage tips – air tight containers, desiccant etc.

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I think keeping them in a dark cool place is best. I store them in plastic bags and then inside pizza boxes. the pizza boxes stack easy and you can write on the front what the contents are inside. I keep them in a closet. ..... JB
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Pizza box, excellent idea. I keep mine in the plastic bags they come in, but never thought of a pizza box, thanks JB.
 
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Is there any issues with storing plastisol heat transfers for long periods of time? It’s certainly cheaper to order in bulk but this may require storage for extended periods e.g. years. It gets quite hot and humid here in summer – will this effect them at all? Any storage tips – air tight containers, desiccant etc.
Don't bulk up too much. They have a shelf life. F&M says 3 years.
 
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Don't bulk up too much. They have a shelf life. F&M says 3 years.
I was told by the owner of ACE TRANSFER that he has used transfers 10 yrs. old with no issue. I found this hard to believe, But he then showed me. He told me to keep them sealed in plastic bag( to reduce dust) in a cool place out of light for best shelf life. .... JB
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Default Re: Storing Plastisol Heat Transfers

I store transfers (inkjet) in plastic and then I store them either in those stackable "inbox trays" that folks use in offices, and the other place I store them is in those plastic stackable organizers that have pull out drawers, the ones made for organizing paper, usually scrapbooking papers. Keeps them nice and neat and within reach.
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Default Re: Storing Plastisol Heat Transfers

I know that I have pressed transfer from back in the 70s and they still work. just keep them dry!
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Old September 19th, 2008 Sep 19, 2008 12:01:11 AM -   #8 (permalink)
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Thanks everyone - might be worth my while investing in an air-tight container.

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Thanks everyone - might be worth my while investing in an air-tight container.

Cheers.
I trim down my plastisol transfers (because they are usually ganged on a sheet) and put each design in a very big zip-lock bag that I purchased on ebay. I store them in a large cardboard storage box I got from IKEA.
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Default Re: Storing Plastisol Heat Transfers

White ink transfers (plastisol) have a general shelf life of 1 year...
something about the pigment in white ink that doesn't fare well over time.
(white ink is troublesome in EVERY form of printing - screenprinting, DTG, transfers, you name it!).

Leading up to the one year mark, you'll notice the transfers will be harder to pull,
and eventually they will stop releasing from the paper in certain areas...which effectively ruins the transfer/shirt.

Black ink (and colors) have a general shelf life of 2 years...
although you can squeeze more out of them, sometimes MUCH more.

We work with one of the largest transfer companies in the business (they switch inks and paper regularly, looking for better solutions),
this is their experience from the past 30 years of business. This is also OUR experience with their transfers in the last few years of business.

Just because someone says it worked for them 10 years later, doesn't mean that it will work for you...and everytime you try.
Even if every second transfer works...you're now wasting ONE extra shirt per order to find out. Gambling is not how you run a business.

The above are loose guidelines...but they are guidelines you need to consider if you want to be successful.

We never buy more than 100 sheets at a time for our print-to-order business model...
too much potential waste, and not enough savings (in the long run).

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Default Re: Storing Plastisol Heat Transfers

Ok when you use the older transfer I have had 1 or 2 that did not peel but then I put in wash and have no problems getting the paper off. There is nothing wrong with older transfer just need to learn about them is all!
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Default Re: Storing Plastisol Heat Transfers

here is one my son wares all the time and it been washed lot and it is over 10 years old.

The other one is my wifes, and yes it was one that stuck and I just washed it and it came out good. Now its been washed over 10 times, and lot of the older members will tell you when I wash I beat the hell out of them to make sure there is Quality!
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here is one my son wares all the time and it been washed lot and it is over 10 years old.

The other one is my wifes, and yes it was one that stuck and I just washed it and it came out good. Now its been washed over 10 times, and lot of the older members will tell you when I wash I beat the hell out of them to make sure there is Quality!
I was referring to "Plastisol" transfers...the ink used for screenprinting.
You're right tho, I'd be willing to bet "Vinyl" transfers will last as long as a plastic water bottle ie) forever.

So, I suppose the answer depends on what kind of transfers you're talking about (inkjet, vinyl, plastisol)...
you certainly CANNOT put Plastisol transfers in the washing machine tho...only vinyl could handle that kind of abuse.
 
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Default Re: Storing Plastisol Heat Transfers

This is Plastisol transfers that are in the pic. And if you can not peel the paper off after pressing then yes you can put them in the wash and take the paper off that way.
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I use plastic bags(from the grocery store) and wrap them up nicely then put them in cardboard boxes and then stack them up in the closet.
 
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