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Heat Press Ink Jet Transfers

I have discussed print on query (Pod) t-shirt publishing in former articles and discussed how you can use online systems such as Cafe Press to start your own company with exiguous out of pocket charge and a few good ideas. I still very suggest using these systems due to their relative ease of use and low start-up cost, but there are other options available.

I discussed Direct To Garment (Dtg) printers in other article, which is what Cafe Press uses to print their shirts, and talked about the high cost connected with them. If you were to buy one of these machines it would set you back at least ,000 for a used machine. If whatever finds one out there for less money and in decent shape please drop me an email as I would like to stay on top of any declining prices in the Dtg sub-section of this business. It's my understanding that if these machines were more affordable they would be the best option for population concerned in the t-shirt invent business. You have the quality to print out one shirt from your invent template and truly see how it is going to look printed on to the fabric. There is naturally no substitution for this. You can blow up your image on Cafe Press and get a good feel for what you will be getting, but when your invent is printed the color palette is Cmyk based, and on your computer screen the images are Rgb based. Rgb of course stands for red, green, blue which most population are customary with. The Cmyk color wheel is a exiguous less known, but the one used in printing. It stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (Black). If you are uploading your Rgb image to Cafe Press they are going to turn it to Cmyk for the printing process and some colors can have a separate appearance. This isn't a huge deal right now, otherwise Cafe Press would absolutely address this issue if population were returning merchandise because it wasn't the same colors as what they understanding they were getting. There is a disagreement in the two color wheels, however, and you should at least be aware of the difference.

Dye Sub Printer

Most of you probably know about Plastisol heat transfers which are a sheet of paper that ink is distributed on and then, using a heat press, are transferred to the garment. You can have companies make these for you from your designs if you want to do your institution shirts from your home or office, but the same question as with print on query arises due to the fact that you can't absolutely see all the colors you would if you printed it right on the shirt. So let us say you have a great invent with multiple colors that you are absolutely sure will sell like gangbusters. You upload your invent to your company of option and they print 500 heat transfers with your invent on them. A short time later you get the designs and excitedly press your first shirt, and it doesn't look like what you wanted. Maybe an area of the invent is too light or dark. Maybe the text is too small or the stroke of the text is too thin. The bottom line is you are now stuck with 500 transfers that you paid good money for and aren't happy with the design.

Along comes other option that could bail you out of the above scenario and save you a boatload of time and money. Introducing the ink jet heat transfer. What? Yes you read that correctly, ink jet heat transfer. You can now buy blank Plastisol transfers and run them straight through your suitable ink jet printer to print out your image. I can hear the gears in your head spinning, I know mine were when I first heard this. You are probably reasoning you'll just forget about the print on query option and use that suitable printer of yours to print out shirts, allowing you to sell them for less money than print on query can. Well, that was where I started going as well, but keep in mind those companies like Cafe Press are printing, shipping, advertising, and accepting credit cards for you, not to mention the fact that they are a corporate presence with a website attracting millions of customers. After contacting the company who makes these transfers for more data I put together a list of other concerns and problems.

* The cost of suitable ink has to be taken in to list and it's not cheap.

* They didn't convince me that the quality was as good as their other transfers, and you don't want an inferior stock out there with your name connected with it.

* How long did your last printer hold out? Home printers aren't designed to print in large numbers or last very long. I have yet to find a printer that impresses me with longevity.

* You need to make sure your printer uses pigment based ink instead of suitable dye ink. Dye ink, which is commerce standard, absorbs in to the paper, whereas pigment based inks set on top of the paper in encapsulated bubbles basically. I imagine it's because of this lack of absorption that the pigment is the best option.

So you may be wondering why I bring this method up if I don't believe it's a viable option. Well I think it's a great option, but not for development your shirts for sale. If you have a heat press or want to get one reconsider using the ink jet transfers for testing your designs. imagine being able to print out a reasonably good quality image of your invent and heat press it on to a shirt. The benefits to that would be huge!

* You could make sure the text was the right size.

* You could ensure that the colors come out the way you anticipate.

* You could show it to friends and house on a shirt instead of a computer screen and get opinions and critiques.

* You could wear your invent nearby in public and see peoples reaction to it, complete with your website name on the back.

The ink jet exchange papers may become a great option in years to come, but right now I think it makes a great option for testing your designs. It could save you some sick and possible stock returns down the road. Any questions please feel free to feel me. Happy Designing!

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