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Where Do You Buy Your Transfer Paper And Ink In The Philippines

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#1 ·
Hi,
i just wanna know where do you buy your transfer paper and ink in the philippines. They said in Gilmore, do you know how much is the paper and ink there? thanks
 
#2 ·
Hey ROQ, I'll have to check my records on the Gilmore prices. Just to let you know, I'll be selling some laser and inkjet transfers at our cubao store, maybe starting next week. All imported, but not from China. Will have to finish repacking them first. Hopefully next month, I'll be testing some vinyl transfers for cutters. A big worry for me is the pricing. As you know, the transfers can't be considered cheap for all of us here.
 
#4 ·
Hi Byron,
I Already Got A Vinyl Cutter, Madali Ko Na Ngayun E Personalized Ang Mga Colored Garments. Myroon Kabang Alam Na Nag Tutorials Or Seminar About Sign Design Sa Pinas.balak Ko Kasing Kumaha Pag Uwi Ko Dyan,gusto Kasi Pasukin Din Ang Sign Making Lalo Na Sa Cars. Baka This Coming 2008 Maka Uwi Ako At Dyan Ako Kukuha Ng Mga Seminars. Wla Nabang Ibang Nagbebenta Dyan Sa Pinas Ng Cutter Bukod Sa Graficad?yung Graficad Mahal Kasi Benta Nila. Yung Sa Akin Nabili Lang Ng $600 (copcam). Thank You Pala Sa Information About Tail Fonts.
 
#5 ·
Hey, ROQ. TGRAF sells the Roland here, so baka me seminar din sila. There's also a shop in broadway ave, near the mt.carmel church that sells cutters/plotters. I just talked to them today, pero wala silang seminars. There are also some vinyl and signage materials suppliers that gives seminars, Credence is one. I'm also still trying to learn. Just PM or email me when you need more info.
 
#9 ·
any other filipino printers here? im going 2 get my heat press in manila. somewhere in caloocan city. my cousin will take me there.

about the heat transfer paper. what quality did you get from peoples educational supply? maybe you didnt press long or hot enough.

also did you get your heatpress in cebu drotz? if so where :D id like to see if ever lang :p
 
#10 ·
any other filipino printers here? im going 2 get my heat press in manila. somewhere in caloocan city. my cousin will take me there.

about the heat transfer paper. what quality did you get from peoples educational supply? maybe you didnt press long or hot enough.

also did you get your heatpress in cebu drotz? if so where :D id like to see if ever lang :p
Kamusta.. sa caloocan ba kamo...Yung teestudio sa brother ko yun...just visit the store, myroon kami sample pack na mga transfer paper like ironall,the new jetprosoftstreach,bluegrid opaque,transjet and some sublimation paper. Yung mga paper na benta niya ay galing dito sa akin. lahat subok na ng t-shirt forum try mo mag search about transfer paper lalabas yang mga supplies ko pero medyo mahal nga lang kumpara sa china paper.
 
#13 ·
hi there. i dunno if this is the thread where i can post my question on the type of printing (i thought that could have something to do with the ink and transfer paper so...)

i'd like to know how rubberized printing and dye sublimation differ in terms of output on the shirt? which is more popular (common)? which can produce glossy type of printout? which type of printing looks like the art is printed out directly on the shirt? thanks.
 
#19 ·
hi. i'd like to know how different is plastisol from self weeding paper or is it a kind of self weeding paper? can plastisol or self weeding paper be used for dark shirts?

Plastisol is more likely as silkscreen while selfweeding almost the same with heat transfer paper. Using selfweeding paper with combination of sublimation ink are better than transfer paper but you are limited in materials. It's good in 50/50 shirt and nylon materials.You can also used selfweeing with combination of flock and foil transfer. Watch this video
CUSTOMIZEDMYSHIRT.COM
 
#20 ·
Hi,
i just wanna know where do you buy your transfer paper and ink in the philippines. They said in Gilmore, do you know how much is the paper and ink there? thanks
Will this help?

Graficad Creation Inc.
Unit 208, Richville Corporate Center,
1314 Commerce Ave. Ext., Madrigal Business Park, Alabang, Muntinlupa City 1770, PHILIPPINES
+63 (02) 7721378
sales@graficad-inc.com

http://www.graficad-inc.com

Distributor ito nang re-branded IronAll at saka tinta.

 
#21 ·
Will this help?

Graficad Creation Inc.
Unit 208, Richville Corporate Center,
1314 Commerce Ave. Ext., Madrigal Business Park, Alabang, Muntinlupa City 1770, PHILIPPINES
+63 (02) 7721378
sales@graficad-inc.com


Distributor ito nang re-branded IronAll at saka tinta.​
Hi Luis,
How did you know that they're selling the iron all now? What brand are they calling their Iron All?
 
#22 ·
Do they have 100% polyester shirts in the Manila area, muchlike vapor apparel and Hanes Soft Link (polyester outside/cotton inside) ? Who sells them?I want to teach my brother how to do sublimation, which is what I'm doing here in North Carolina. Para mabawasan naman ang perang pinapadala ko sa kanila. Maraming salamat at mabuhay kayong lahat.

joelsgrill.com
 
#27 ·
Thank you mga kabayan. I'm also seriously considering getting a chromablast system na lang from here, which prints on light 100% cotton shirts as opposed to the artainium system which I am using, which prints on 100% poly. Both systems are okay na sana kaya lang hindi pwede sa dark shirts. Kung pwede man, masyadong komplikado ang process and involves a lot of precision cutting, trial and error and waste of time and money. Kaya siguro plastisol transfers na lang ang gagamitin ko sa darks.

Is there anyone sa Pinas who does plastisol transfers, whereby I just give them my design, they do the transfers and just ship them to me, for me to heat transfer on my shirts here whenever I want to? I can find a lot of those who can do that here, kaya lang I was hoping na mayroon diyan sa atin.

Also, one last question, I hope you guys don't mind (nabasa na rin ako, maliligo na ako ng tuluyan) can anyone recommend tshirt graphic designers in the Manila area who I can collaborate with? He and he wil do the designs while I print them on shirts and try to sell them here. This is a niche that I'm trying to seriously explore here.


I really like Obra ni Juan's shirts. I wish I can hook up with them.

Salamat ulit at mabuhay kayong lahat, NFA or no NFA.

Joel Jose
Charlotte, NC
joelsgrill.com
 
#32 ·
Does anyone have tried the transfer papers (for white shirts) that Big Pix is distributing in the Philippines? I tried temperature from 180 to 190 (C) degrees for 20 to 25 seconds but the images were barely transferred both in 100% cotton and in cotton-poly blends (65/35).

Thank you.

(how & where do I post new thread?)
 
#33 ·
Does anyone have tried the transfer papers (for white shirts) that Big Pix is distributing in the Philippines? I tried temperature from 180 to 190 (C) degrees for 20 to 25 seconds but the images were barely transferred both in 100% cotton and in cotton-poly blends (65/35).

Thank you.

(how & where do I post new thread?)
You post it hin the link: T-Shirt Forums - FAQ: T-Shirt Forums FAQ

Or you can goto the forums of interest like Heat Press and Heat transfers and click on the Forum Tools drop down menu then click on Post a New Thread.


 
#34 · (Edited)
Hello Friends! Just to inform you that FujiXerox recently released a very good 4-in-1 laser printer in the market, the Docuprint C3290FS. I'm a big fan of laser transfers and in my opinion, this printer is a very good printer for a start-up business. I've recently tested this printer on some laser opaque transfers and on a thicker (non-oil) laser light transfers and it worked. Of course, the cheaper and thinner oil-based light transfers did'nt worked (as I expected) because that paper can only tolerate lower fuser temperature which can only be found on the bigger (more expensive) oil-based laser printers. What's so good about this printer is the price per copy. They have the lowest price CMYK toner that I've seen. Also and equally important is that it utilizes an "imaging unit" (or the drum as some calls it) which is integrated in the toner. This means that you get to use a brand new drum everytime you replace a toner. It can also do automatic double sided printing/copying, and being 4-in-1, means it can print, copy, scan and fax. imagine those business cards, brochures and invitations that you can finally offer your customers. If the wifey agrees, I plan on getting 1 as a backup to my Canon CLC 1110, which was down for almost 2 weeks waiting for a part to be replaced.
 
#35 ·
hi! im browsing around for info on how to start a t-shirt printing biz :) and so far, I have learned a lot. Im interested in getting a heat transfer package, can anyone of you who's selling one please tell me the specifications of the heat press and if you do trainings/tutorials on how to use them properly?

would really appreciate any help you can give me :D