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March 4th, 2008 10:15 PM #11
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March 5th, 2008 07:40 AM #12
Laser transfers lang yan sir, dali lang gawin, A3 size transfers, then 16x20 heat press! Masyado mahal pumasok sa DTG machine, at for light shirts, pareho lang halos ng laser transfers. Sa black shirts sana yun maganda (DTG), kaya lang, di pa rin ma perfect yung white ink at pre treatment.
Meron din mga Flex Transfers, yung cutter/plotter ginagamit, very ideal gamitin sa mga "statement tees" kahit black shirt, at me metallic pa. Post ako later pag me nagawa ako.
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March 5th, 2008 04:22 PM #13
ganda. clarong claro.
laser printer din dapat? with pigment or sublimation ink?
any difference with the regular heat transfer paper (for inkjet) ?
naghahanap din ako ng transfer paper that's larger than A4, can you help me?
DTG will soon be ahead in printing industry. like tarps killing the jurassic cloth billboards.
Can you help me find flex transfers as well?
Ayaw ko naman umorder pa from the US.
thanks
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March 6th, 2008 06:10 AM #14
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March 6th, 2008 06:54 AM #15
Claro naman kasi pag transfers, yan lang yung isang bentahe nya sa screenprinting. CLC gamit ko sir pero puede rin naman yung ordinary, i test mo lang muna yung transfer paper kasi merong mga sobrang mainit na laser printers. At since malaki yung CLC, kaya nya yung A3 size na paper namin.
As for DTG, di pa rin talaga sya reliable gamitin sa black shirt, puera na lang siguro kung Kornit machine ang gamit mo, pero pinakamura nun is 100,000 USD. At even the Kornit still has isssues, so screenprinting pa rin talaga maganda sa black/dark shirts.
Pasyal ka na lang sa shop sir, check mo mga flex transfers namin. Alam ko bago cutter mo, so shoot na shoot dun yung flex transfers para sa mga statement tees at 1 off projects mo.
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March 6th, 2008 07:12 AM #16
Sir dean, heat press lang ang pinaka importante, at siyempre yung transfer papers. Maganda po sana kasi eh yung oil based na CLC machine (color laser copiers), kasi kaya nya hanggang A3 size at mas matibay yung transfers ng lasers kesa sa inkjet. Pero kung oks naman yung papers at hindi China, puede na rin yung inkjet printer although mas mahal yung paper nya.
Check nyo po mga videos dito sa multiply, at sa youtube, example:
http://printingphilippines.multiply.com/, at,
http://busyprinting.multiply.com/
yun nga lang po, para sa dark colored shirts eh you have to use opaque transfer papers, at sa tingin ko eh hindi pa sya acceptable for commercial applications, medyo mabusisi nya gamitin, at me mga issues sya sa durability. Anyway, maganda po if you can try it by yourself, enjoy naman po yan!
Check nyo rin po yung www.t-shirtforums.com, dami mga infos dun!
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March 7th, 2008 06:42 PM #17
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May 1st, 2009 12:51 AM #18mga Sir, ask ko lang po... kapag Heat Press Printing po ba? kelangan pa ng cutter plotter? kung hindi na po, pano po matatanggal yung white bground sa Dark transfer paper? sorry po daming tanong... and salamat in advance!
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May 2nd, 2009 01:41 AM #19
^^^ pwede gamitan ng plotter/cutter para matanggal yun excess na whites na di kelangan sa design
kung boxed naman yun design mo, oks lang na wag na i-cut
hth
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July 10th, 2009 06:27 PM #20ei mga sirs,
noob na question lang po...
kylangan po bang inverted ung pagkakaprint sa transfer paper... yung outcome n po...
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