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Hey all,
New here. We are looking to put our Mutoh to work in other areas and wanted to offer t-shirts in short runs as I keep getting asked by my clients. I have a mutoh valujet and am looking for something with a light hand, eco solvent friendly, comes in a roll, and can print on darks as well as lights. I have used the transfers from the now out of business eagle printing before on white t's and the clients loved the feel, but hated we could only do lights. I figured rather than experiment with a ton of materials, I would just come ask the experts. I will say this though, I have run 2 rolls of the Roland HTM through our printer and while it did what it was supposed to do, I am not totally happy with the product. It is still a big plastic patch on my shirt. I was told by my local supplier it was the best stuff for what I was looking for but then was told it needs special transfer paper to work which I later found out through my own trials is BS. But I digress....
Any advice opinions are welcome.
Tia.

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HTM is no good. Feels bad. Looks bad. Try EcoPrint from Imprintables Warehouse. Better look. Better hand. Better price.
 
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Yes, they do have a lot of them. Too many I think. There are several offerings for the eco-solvent printer from Imprintables, but the only one I liked was EcoPrint. Specialty Materials came out with something new also, but I have not tried it yet.
 
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