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direct to garment: high density nylon denier

mark galoob

New Member
i have a customer that manufactures holsters using nylon denier 1000 count fabric. its very heavy duty stuff. can that be printed on first, and if so whats the process for printing on that.
 

TampaVinyl

New Member
Direct-To-Garment inks are water-based, so you probably will not have any luck with Nylon. Plus the inks are heat-set, and Nylon does not like heat.
 
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