Reflective Concepts
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Right, digital transfers can last for years depending on the ink, paper, how you care for them, etc... They also stretch with the garment and have a nice, soft touch. I really like using the transfers because it offers easy customization. There are a lot of people looking for just 1 or 2 shirts and not having to buy 20 at a time.
When people say Iron Ons, I picture going to Office Max and buying avery iron on paper and putting it on with an iron. Totally different.
I don't do sublimation yet because the apparel is not my primary market and the cost is outrageous compared to what I'd sell.
I was looking into DTG, but the cost of a separate, really nice printer is over $20K, unless you make your own, which.. I might look into.
When people say Iron Ons, I picture going to Office Max and buying avery iron on paper and putting it on with an iron. Totally different.
I don't do sublimation yet because the apparel is not my primary market and the cost is outrageous compared to what I'd sell.
I was looking into DTG, but the cost of a separate, really nice printer is over $20K, unless you make your own, which.. I might look into.