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I'm not trying to compare screen printing to heat pressing. We sub out all of our big shirt orders, we mainly use our heat press for short runs. Although we still want to sell a quality product.
I've used easy weed and imprintables eco material on those before with no adhesion problems at all. Only problem I have run into is the press seems to leave a permanent line in the fabric from a combination of the heat/pressure. I have yet to find a solution for that.
I've yet to find a suitable media for dark shirts. I think I have tried most on the market. Seems like theyy all crack, Peel off or just look like garbage. I have however found an awesome product for light shirts( most people think that it is screen printed or dtg) I won't mention the vendor...
I don't think people give 651 enough credit. We've used quite a bit in the last 8 years or so and not had any problems. Well, except for red and brown( better use cast with those colors), they tend to fade with the quickness......lol.
How are they doing this kinda stuff?
http://www.youtube.com/user/BoomerangMG#p/u/6/jIAtd6yS1YE
Says luma brite technology in the description, but I've never seen anything luma brite did that looked like this.
+1 on Super Signs. We use them quite a bit and have ALWAYS been pleased. It was good to meet one of them in Orlando last year to put a face to the voice.
The other side? Or the under side? I know the bottom of the mirror has about a 1 inch strip that I had to wrap all the way under. But I don't have a pic of that.
We wrapped the mirrors on a Nissan GTR with carbon fiber dinoc, but we left them on the car. We also did the trunk roof and other accents on the car. The dinoc is pretty easy to work with. Just start as close as you can from the center of the mirror and work outward. Do be careful when heating...
I went to their website. Seems their art/graphics are all over the place. Not much consistency. What does the client think? Have you shown them a draft?
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