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what is the best manufacture for doing good quality t-shirts?
i tried the roland heat transfer but wasn't too impressed. another one i found was GMI, but they're more expensive.
any input would be great.
I didnt know that GMI even made t-shirt vinyl for the versacamm.. hmm
I would recomend the stuff from Imprintables.. they have a link on the left side of the page..
and if you contact Josh.. He will send you a few samples to try out.
the clear is wonderful.. and the opague is very nice too..
the roland heat transfer is actually the worse on the market ive heard.. both for feel and for washablity.
Colorprint for the opague is another option and they are much better than the roland stuff too.
but I thing that the Imprintables stuff beat them all..
yeah, i have a sample roll of the roland material & after doing 1 shirt for myself i don't think i would give it away. LOL!!!
i just sent an email to imprintables to see if i can get some samples.
yeah, i have a sample roll of the roland material & after doing 1 shirt for myself i don't think i would give it away. LOL!!!
i just sent an email to imprintables to see if i can get some samples.
Make sure you contact Josh there.. at imprintables.. as the forum members here get the samples.. not sure if others do..
I know Josh is a member here and you can message him thru here.
oo the clear is the best.. thay have that at imprintables..
Its for white or light colored shirts..
You print in mirror .. and when you press it the ink side goes next to the shirt..
The colors are great.. and it washes well.. and has very little hand.
oo the clear is the best.. thay have that at imprintables..
Its for white or light colored shirts..
You print in mirror .. and when you press it the ink side goes next to the shirt..
The colors are great.. and it washes well.. and has very little hand.
Is this some material you run thru the vp300 or 540?