Yes you can Produce retail quality product with transfers! its the same thing as screen printing a normal person would never know the diffrence!
don't want to disagree from the start but the key to this response is 'normal person'. i can definitely tell the difference but like said i know the processes and the look and feel of each.Yes you can Produce retail quality product with transfers! its the same thing as screen printing a normal person would never know the diffrence!
understand where you are coming from. tried to get a local screenprinter to do some work for me and they acted as though i was trying to pry a quote out of him/her. i found a co. on the internet that could get the specific brand shirt the customer wanted, receive .ai files and do it within the 7 business day turnaround i needed it in.The problem I noticed is that screen printers don't respond, or 50 shirts is to little for them, etc etc..
So I have to ask as well, is the plastisol good enough for small retail shops?
Well if done corectly you shouldnt be able to tellHow can you tell the difference between screen print and plastisol printing?
And it's amazing how screen printers act like they want business, but yet they won't return calls, they don't respond to emails, etc...
Not all screen printers are that wayAnd it's amazing how screen printers act like they want business, but yet they won't return calls, they don't respond to emails, etc...
Nate what lines do you print for?We print and do just-in-time fulfillment using plastisol transfers for several clothing lines, including some of our own. As others have mentioned, the quality is the same and directly printed garments.
Our clients love the flexibility of pairing the design with the garment size/color/style when their customer orders. They keep no printed garment inventory.
It's slightly more expensive in the end because of the extra steps involved, but the benefits outweigh the negatives.
A couple. I don't want to turn this into an advertisement.Nate what lines do you print for?
Nate,A couple. I don't want to turn this into an advertisement.
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