Applying heat sensitive graphics to a garment requires the correct amount of temperature, time and pressure. Managing director of Amaya Sales UK, Peter Wright, explains further. Most heat presses have controls for both the time and temperature so it is relative easy to adjust these to the correct settings. However …
Read More »What to look for when buying a second hand DTG printer
Thinking of buying a second hand DTG printer? Colin Marsh, managing director of Resolute DTG, provides some hints and tips on what to look for and what to avoid. As the DTG industry continues to grow, the companies using the technology in general continue to grow. This brings a need …
Read More »Expert advice for 3D embroidery
Jas Purba, managing director of ETC Supplies and Rainer Keemss of Brodyr DZign in Sweden, have compiled a how-to guide to creating perfect 3D embroidery. 3D Foam has been around for a while now. It was mainly used on cap embroidery and the work was done on flat panels before …
Read More »Essential secrets for sublimated apparel production
Shirts. Shorts. Pants. Hats. Socks. Compression sleeves. The list of apparel items that you can decorate with sublimation just keeps growing. Robin Kavanagh, public relations manager for Sawgrass reports. This is great news for sublimated apparel decorators. However, you’re likely to come across some common production challenges that can cost …
Read More »How to profit from cap embroidery
Cap embroidery is easy to produce and can make you excellent profits. Managing director of Amaya Sales UK, Peter Wright, explains further. I can imagine that many of you would disagree with this. Especially if you have been embroidering for over 10 years and have experienced some of the original …
Read More »Ahead of its time
CPSIA certification for UV DTG applications and the green button print process. Colin Marsh, managing director of Resolute DTG reports on how direct to garment printing and direct to substrate printing have gelled in dual purpose printers ahead of its expected schedule. Back in 2016 I wrote about future printers, …
Read More »Unique cards for all occasions
Birthdays, Christmas, christenings, engagements, weddings, divorce… there is a card for every occasion these days and this is why the greeting card industry, as of 2015, is worth an estimated £1.7 billion. John-Paul Burton, director of Your Embroidery Services, explains further. Apart from that amazing figure the report from the …
Read More »Stand out with high build screen printing
Special effects on garments change as quickly as fashions and screen printers need to be able to reproduce the ‘latest’ effects in a production environment, to a deadline and profitably. William Shorter, product manager at CPS and Liam Stubbings, director of Pyramid Textiles explain the essential processing steps of high …
Read More »Negative SEO: A shocking, but inevitable epidemic
Have you ever given much thought to negative SEO and what damage this could do to your business? In a nutshell, negative SEO is the opposite of search engine optimisation. Shai Aharony, SEO guru at Reboot Online explains more. Here at Reboot Online a large portion of our workload involves …
Read More »Improve your garment decoration business with the correct print equipment
There are a great many competitors out there, all trying to get a piece of your business. One way to stop them is to have all the answers when the customer comes calling. Peter Wright, managing director of Amaya Sales UK, explains further. Having the correct piece of equipment is …
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