Discuss the various aspects of heat press technology. Transfer paper, inks, plastisol transfers, vinyl cutters, printers, commercial usage, durability, suppliers, etc.
i did go to KKJ graphics up in Bracebridge, they had the shop set-up like an old record store, you would flick thru the samples (the samples were printed on fabric/cards), choose the transfer you liked and they would make it for you. Cool.
I just wanted to add my two cents about Ace. They are excellent. I just ordered my first seven designs last week and got my first shipment today and my next shipment on Thursday. With me being a newbie, of course, I had to learn how to properly prepare my file and vectorize an image. I just knew my rep was tired of calling me. But she was always pleasant when she called and even complemented one of my designs. And the quality is great and the feel is super soft.
I've also used Ace for a large order for a hockey team. Kay was great to work with, she made sure I got exactly what I needed. I had some trouble with the transfers initially, she walked me through it and got me on the right track. The team has been wearing their jackets for about 4 months now and I haven't received 1 complaint. They've even commented that they are holding up better than the ones they got the year before that were screen printed.
Well. I can only say Wonderful things about ACE!! I have used them for many years and they are great. Your 1st transfer will be a little tricky but follow the directions to a T. Always do a test and when in doubt call them. jennjenn
Well. I can only say Wonderful things about ACE!! I have used them for many years and they are great. Your 1st transfer will be a little tricky but follow the directions to a T. Always do a test and when in doubt call them. jennjenn
What types of work have they done for you? What about their full color custom transfers? My work is mainly text with a couple colors.