T Shirt Printers Machines

By admin, November 1, 2009 8:26 pm

Heat Transfer, Epson Printer, Vinyl Cutter, HELP!?

Mission:

To create t-shirts with my own designs and sell them at a retail cost of $18.00 +

I also want to do totebags.

I also plan to add rhinestones and special effects such as foil to my garments.

What Inks are good for the job i want to accomplish? I have a serious headache now reading everyone’s opinion. “Good” “Bad” “Durabrite” “Pigment Ink” “Claria Ink” AHHHH. Please give me a simple answer my head is about to explode! lol

The CIS connector, is it just different kind of inks since the Epson 1400 doesn’t print claria inks well on garments?
I sure hope i asked that question right!

Vinyl Cutter, is this highley recommended? Does my budget sound cheap? I found one on ebay for $212 bucks, but it says a sign cutter. Is that the same thing?
Oh please help with this one. I’m so confused.

Heat press machines are more about preference right? Most of them press really well for long term use? Or it’s the transfer paper and inks i have to be concerned with?

Hey hon… Ok you are about to get the best info I can give. Firstly, the Roland GX-24 is a 24″ vinyl cutter that freaking rocks. not only does it cut images sent from the cutting software, it can freaking print vinyl images that were printed from your printer, because it has an optical eye registration that reads the perimeters and paths to cut.. its about 1700$ on a certain website, tax free, and even comes with vinyl, software and some other goodies to start. The one you saw on ebay is probably a cheap, limited machine, as really useable vinyl cutters for business are more expensive, but Um… worth it. Trust me!

You need a printer that transfers pigments well on a transfer paper, I would recommend any Epson printers. You can easily set up a bulk ink system, but make sure you maintain it so it doesnt clog up!

Heat presses, to be honest.. as long as its big enough, and swings/opens the way you like, or need it do, they all freaking work the same. Dont spend less than 300 bucks on you, you’ll regret spending 299, LOL.

Go here, and learn hun. Good luck, as I am opening my first store soon!!

T-SHIRT SCREEN PRINTING MACHINE MANUAL (TRIAL)


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