DaveWhite said:
i was just reading a post of Rodney's in the heat press sections where is talking about a hoodie he got at a concert that was done this way and it looked really good
Do you mean Rodney's s/shirt was done with a plastisol transfer, David? If yes, I'm sure it is nice. A well made plastisol is considered on par with screen print qualitywise. Some garments are screened with plastisol ink, and plastisols are also made with plastisol inks.
Plastisols are great to keep inventory down. Just store the plastisols until needed, and apply them to shirts in the size and color as ordered. Screenprinting is much faster for bulk, and the pros can afford the runs and inventory it takes to utilize screen printings advantages.
Plastisols are a great alternative when you can't afford those large runs and stocking that inventory. They are also nice for stocking designs on a shelf, and keeping your shirt inventory really flexible, since they are blank until the design is ordered. Plastisols = thumbs up to me!
Lots of folks here use and love them.