Shirt Printing Equipment
Once you have a quality heat press; the next step is to invest in an efficient printer and now you’re faced with the golden question – ink jet or laser? The both printer technologies have their pros and cons. Like ink jet devices are much cheaper to buy than their laser counterparts and the advantage of ink jet printers is that they produce bright color with vibrant contrast. But the downside is that the ink can be expensive and texture of the print from an inkjet printer is different to T-shirts that have been commercially printed. We cannot you accept a slightly less professional texture, in exchange for a reduced set up cost and brighter color. On the other hand Laser printers are renowned for producing prints which will last for a much longer period of time and they aren’t blessed with the same bright color output, and they’re also more expensive.
Large incentive of laser printing is that the fabric will retain a more natural feel. Or we can say, it won’t feel as if you’ve pressed a design on to it. And for professional output, this is extremely appealing. For brand names, you’ll find that the major printer brands HP Canon; Epson will have a printer in their range that will meet your requirements. And for sublimation printing, you may need to invest in a different kind of printer – along with special inks. They are specifically catered for the heat sensitivity that the sublimation process requires. This possible to buy a low budget printer from a dealer like Epson, and by making use of the sublimation inks; you should be able to use it for your purpose.
And finally, if you’re interested in the vinyl manufacturing option, you will need an actual vinyl cutter.
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John Bush is a professional fashion designer with 10 years of experience in the Custom Printed T shirts design and Screen Printing T Shirts design field.













