julian keller

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  1. 2 hours ago, Dakotagrafx said:

    years ago before I got the solvent printer and now I sold that will probably do the one offs with jpss or 3g opaque - worked well back when I used it with pigment inks - with the DTG talk to someone that has owned one for a over a year or two as it seems most people get them and when they find out how bad the heads clog and what it cost to recover from that they ditch the dtg -  you would have to be doing it daily to make it worth it and with the cost of the printer, maint etc you have to charge a lot more for that product than most people are willing to pay - but of course they are happy to accept cheap work while you are figuring it out :)

    Yea I am not going to be doing that many I do not think to justify the cost.  How well does jpss or 3g hold up and the hand of them?  I was looking at it but was unsure.


  2. So back to this again. Been working a lot and also doing a lot of HTV shirts.

    So just an update, I am not doing any screen print unless it is a large order and only one color but doing a lot more HTV and the customers just love everything I have been doing and getting a lot of repeat business. 

    So now I am looking at doing a full color print.  I have looked at DTG and doing a lot of compare but the cost, even on a lease, I cannot justify right now.  I have been looking at the printable paper but need to do a 10x10 to a 12x12 and most of the stuff I see is 11x17 or 8.5x11.  I have a WF 1100 that says I can do A3 plus(13 in x 16.65) so that would be perfect.   I am doing a LOT of 100% poly DARK shirts so low temp will be great and looking for a soft hand.  I used SuperFilm Navy and just loved it as it had an amazing feel but being discontinued. Had to fight the dreaded platen lines for a bit but defeated that issue.  Attached is the type of print that I am looking at doing.

    So in summary:

    • 100% Polyester dark shirts
    • Full color with some shading like only a DTG can do but without the huge expense 
    • Good to great washabillity
    • 12x12 would be best
    • low temp
    • Soft hand
    • Headache from reading too much and need a few drinks of 18 year Rum!

    Is this feasible without going the DTG route?

    Everyone has been a great help so far!  

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  3. Yea for the most part they do.  I have been away from Etsy now for a few months.  I have been focusing on schools and with sports coming up I have been getting more business. A few people from the school that are doing it without having the proper documentation that I was competing with found out that the school will not deal with anyone but a business. That was a nice win for me.  I have already made shirts and cups for them and have a bunch more coming in.  I just purchased a screen printing setup so i can do more and have a very large company wanting me to take on some shirts.  That will be 70 shirts every few months at least up to 500 or more depending on what they are doing for the events and such.

     

    I am working on trying to get the 3000 shirt order they do every year!

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  4. On 6/14/2018 at 2:09 AM, Dakotagrafx said:

    I tried them twice and bailed because the juice just wasn’t worth the squeezing over there.   I know others that have done great but imho it is a crafters world there.

    ABSOFREAKINGLOUTLY! Trying to compete with the crafters over there with no overhead other than the fees is next to impossible. They buy the cheap vinyl and sell dirt cheap. While you by quality and only offer the best, people are looking for a cheap option hence going to Etsy. If it lasts 2 months then they are fine with it as they only spent $2 for it. I took some advice from here and only do large items now.  I might not get as many but I make a profit. I also do T-shirts and was just able to acquire a press so I can knock out those 50-100+ jobs I have been wanting to sink into from contacts i have made going to the networking get togethers that the chamber of commerce has every so often.

     

    On 7/16/2018 at 10:41 PM, mabscotthandyman said:

    I was wrong once BUT I will live with her

    I was wrong 2x and 15 years on the 3rd, 3 strikes or 3rd times the charm right...LOL

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  5. SO I have a shirt that I ordered that is a class 2 Hi-Vis safety shirt. It has the, what looks like HTV reflective tape, on the side right over the pocket.  I tried to put a logo above the pocket but figured it would not bond to the reflective. Well after washing I was right.  It held everywhere but there and while the logo can be repressed I know it will do it again.  I am using Siser EW Stretch in white but also have Stahls Premium Plus as well if that helps. 

     

    Has anyone dealt with this before and been able to have it bond and if so how did you get it to stay? 


  6. On 6/18/2018 at 1:14 PM, Go-C Graphics said:

    Where are you selling your goods now?

    I have a free amazon pro merchant account, a Merch by Amazon account, Facebook, and I go to car shows, art shows and stuff like that now.  I also hoof it and talk to businesses and look at ones that have just filed for occupational licenses and State Business registrations and talk to them.


  7. On 6/12/2018 at 10:29 AM, dcbevins said:

    JPSS and 3g opaque are transfer papers not Heat Transfer Vinyl, (htv.)  Maybe I am nit picking terms.  I think of stuff like https://www.rolanddga.com/products/media/specialty/esm-htm3-heat-transfer-material when one says printable HTV.

    Yea I cannot find it now but it was HTV.  Maybe that is the reason i cannot find it now. I did read a few posts that are up that it was causing issues in laser printers and melting to the drum...That was my first thought when i saw it. Even the inkjet one that I had bookmarked is not coming up.  Oh well.

     

    There is plenty of transfer paper though.


  8. 11 hours ago, dcbevins said:

    I have never heard of standard ink, inkjet htv.  All the printable vinyl I am aware of uses solvent or eco-solvent ink.  Those machines run 9k-200k.  There are transfers for standard desktop inkjets. but are not vinyl.  They are not great I find.  Mileage varies.  The cheapest entry into full color that still looks good is what Dakotagrafx said, sublimation.  It just works on polyester.  I would just get a dedicated sublimation printer if I did this, and not try to run sub inks through my daily printer.

    Maybe look into ordering plastisol transfers for the shirts such as https://www.fmexpressions.com/landing/full-color-program/ among many.  

    Yea they make it. Some is decent but some is really really bad.  I have some that I am going to be testing soon. They also have some for color laser printers too. Not sure how good that is but going to test it out when I get the chance.

     

    On another note, for a coffee shop where the mugs and such are going to subject to high heat and repeated abuse every day, you should only do Sublimation. Some of the commercial dishwashers go up to 180 fahrenheit with a sustained temp of 150. Then you have to figure that they will be using a detergent. No way any vinyl I know of will stand up to even one wash like that.  Also you might want to check and see if you can sub it out and still make $$$. 

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  9. Amazon is real tricky.  I just got my approvals from them to start selling my large decals and shirts using my own Sku's.  Had to send them a spreadsheet of all the products, my own Sku's, Photos, and other stuff.  You have to do this for each new product but not a variation of one that you already have approval for, you just create a new ASIN. 

     

    For small decals, it is just not worth it.


  10. I see it a LOT around here. Not sure where they are getting the shirts from or the vinyl.  Maybe they are using cheap vinyl but not 100% sure. I see then from 8-10 myself and I just can't compete with that with taxes and crap. They are not doing it legal from what I see as I have looked up a few of them and nothing anywhere is found.  Now some I see are screen printed and I can see them being cheap for a bunch of the same design but not HTV with a custom name or whatever.


  11. Yea something is off.  I think it might be old vinyl IMO. Sounds like the it has some break down and and is not able to bond properly. Only way to really know is order some and test it.  I have not had any issues with any I have ordered....so far.  From all I have read before starting is that every vinyl has a self life.  It degrades quicker if not stored properly which may be the case here. No telling how long she has had that stock is there?


  12. 1 hour ago, StayHungryFL said:

    Thanks for your reply. I've definitely got the blade depth set well! I now have 3 holders with 3 different blade angles, although I took the advice of other members here and really only use the 60* one. It seems to work really well. Thanks for the tip on the multiple pass! I forgot about that. 

    On the subject of force, when it "tears up" the small letters, should I decrease the force until it stops? Right now, it adjusts in increments of 3's...is 3 at a time enough to figure it out? This is actually the reason for this post. I have to cut some VERY small letters, and I spent almost an hour setting my blade depth, and it comes out very good...but still takes up the corners on a few letters. 

    I had the same question and it came down to how small is too small.  I was trying 1/8 and would get the issue really bad but on 1/4 it was not an issue.  I would use only the 60 and my speed was around 30(Titan), force 120- 140, and blade depth set just barely halfway from the carrier and vinyl. I just could not get the small letters done right with any of the many settings I tried but then again I also see that using a stepper vs servo matters as well.  I see that one of the Graphtech can do 1/4 without issue but again it all is a matter of dialing in and the blade used.  I think I was just going past the limit of what i could do on mine.


  13. 5 minutes ago, mfatty500 said:

    I  always tell our customers to wait 2 days before washing

    I quote mine with a day extra that way they have time to set at least 24hrs. Then with the extra day that they wear it then wash I am pretty much safe. I also add a little card with care instructions just for that added insurance and explain it at the time of pickup.


  14. If she is ready then that just about answers that and she wants some cutter gone. Happy wife and all that...LOL  I have been thinking about expanding myself to a printer in about 6 months or so.  Still having to fight for clients from the stay-at-home moms that are flooding the market right now.

    Putting myself in your shoes, I would cut back, enjoy my trips with the wife without having to worry about the equipment and smell the roses! I know I just enjoyed my 2 weeks in Seattle/Vancouver/Alaska with the wife. Time is one thing you cannot get back so enjoy it if you have the chance.

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  15. Just odd that you had to go that high of heat.  I have not went over 305 with any of mine. That being said I do increase the pressure just a bit over medium and the time about 2-3 seconds longer for some garments if I know how they are going to be used.  Most of the ones that I do that with are a cotton/poly 65/35 blend that is used for runners that I cater to. Others that are just normal wear I do the normal recommended press. 

    Now though, I am trying out the Stahls Premium Plus.  It has me a bit worried because of the peel warm/cold and tugs more when peeling vs EW Stretch.  I was only using EWS for the stuff I was doing but they did not have any of the Fluorescent/Hot pink I needed in stock. I do like the softer feel of it and I can go as low as 280 if needed.

    I want to see how yours does in the wash.  Maybe the vinyl got too warm at one point/old and it degraded from not storing it well?


  16. I wish I was in that boat!  I have been kicking myself for not staying in the Army and I would have been retired 2 years ago.  Alas it was not in the cards.  Do you enjoy doing this? What was the main reason you started it and has the fire died? Think long term.  Will this supplement your retirement income with her retiring also or would it make a difference? Right now for me, I have to try and get my hands in as many different pots as possible as I cannot even think about retiring now for another 25+ years!