I read over here that there is no spray to protect the t-shirt print? hence, may I know printing directly on the t-shirt is better or printing on transfer paper to transfer for the usage of t-shirt printing?
Thanks for so much advice, may I know does the ink that comes along with the pro 9500 can last its contrast after some time? I would like to try to print on some blank t-shirts using transfer that so many of you has recommended. Can it last after several washes?
Many thanks for the help...
Sorry, for so much questions, but printing directly on the wood and usage of the water slide decals, what is the difference? water slide decals has better colors?
the inks are opaque so the grain wont show through either.
This is something I wanted, I hope the ink contrast will be high.
hot metal fonts that can be manually applied
which scorch the surface and then you can put some coloured wood stain or ink into the impression left by the letters..
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Thanks bro, the image I am printing has a lot of large empty space in between, there are two types of T-shirt transfer stickers which is dependent on the background of the material. Wont it affect the wood grain look?
Another thing is that the wood is a unprocessed wood, contacting with water...
I am from Singapore...
I found a pro 9500 which is extremely cheap at USD$300.. Brand new, should I try it firsT?
There are a lot of hollow spaces in between the image and words, I read that ink transfers require a background to look nicely done.
Was wondering about the ink contrast on the...
Regarding the water transfer, the piece I am going to print on is rather small, 4cm in diameter.. With its small area, I am worried that the print may be too small to have it done properly.. furthermore, it is unprocessed wood so I am worry that it may turn bad after some time..
that kinda weird to me, as long as it works fine.. I suppose the printer can accept in such a way, what is the thickest material you have tried before and does it work well? Many thanks!
Nope, the reason of printing on the wood is due to its pretty wood grain. It enhance the vintage look..
My sincere apologies, may I know what do you mean by front feeder? does this mean that the material goes in from the front and the output comes out from the back, material will not be bend? Sorry for the newbie, tried to google online..
Actually I am printing on small circular plates diameter around 4cm and use them as indoor decorations.. I google and found that they are rather expensive. Transferring materials is a bit hard and troublesome to do esp on a small surface.
Thanks mate for the link, but image transfer is really not for me. I would prefer less fuss as I am not exactly a "handy" person.
If a silk screen printer is affordable, i would rather take one.. Anyone?
I need to print a image on a 1mm wood sheet small size.. Can anyone suggest which printer should I get? I think the printer should be flatbed since I cannot insert the wood frm the rear tray,
This is a home based project, so the cheapest, the better. I want to buy the printer instead of...