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    Posted by Nick Walker on 11 September 2008 at 14:43

    Hi All

    Some advice please as this isn’t something we do.

    Is there a major problem weeding this logo in white to be pressed onto a red shirt? The supplier of my sons football club kits says its a major headache and the shirts won’t be ready for the games this weekend!

    Appreciate your comments

    Thanks Nick

    PS Sorry I can’t seem to attach the file – help please Mods

    Steve Bird11 replied 17 years, 2 months ago 6 Members · 9 Replies
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  • graffica

    Member
    11 September 2008 at 14:55

    I can probably help as I do lots of football kit printing.
    What material and plotter are you using?

    Chris

  • Nick Walker

    Member
    11 September 2008 at 15:48

    Hi Chris

    Sorry but I don’t know as the kit supplier is doing the shirts.

    Thanks Nick

  • Steve Bird11

    Member
    11 September 2008 at 17:13

    Is it the weeding or bleeding causing problems? I know one of the kit suppliers has changed subli set ups on their shirts this year and it’s causing havoc with with the sponsor prints and numbers being printed onto the shirts!!

  • Nick Walker

    Member
    11 September 2008 at 20:47

    Hi Steve

    Thanks for your reply. It’s just weeding that appears to be the problem.

    It doesn’t seem that bad to me but I can’t post a pic to show you!

    Cheers Nick

  • Steve Bird11

    Member
    11 September 2008 at 20:57

    Maybe they are just busy seeing as the seasons just started and trying to blag you. They should be able to print the whole strip within a couple of hours, (weeding included) I find it hard to believe that they couldn’t weed 13 small prints out before the weekend! Shame because I know from experience what a new kit means to young lads! hope you get it sorted soon!

    Steve

  • Chris Windebank

    Member
    12 September 2008 at 07:12

    Interesting Steve, I done some shirts the other day black and white stripes and they gassed off leaving black marks everywhere. I called the supplier who said they would wash out – nope

  • Nigel Hindley

    Member
    12 September 2008 at 16:22

    Its probably material incompatibility – We actually have stopped putting numbers on football tops because its a headache for us – sometimes it sticks sometimes it doesn’t but there always seems to be a problem for us too – suppliers of the materials don’t seem to be able to help either.

  • leerees

    Member
    12 September 2008 at 18:15
    quote Nick Walker:

    Hi All

    Some advice please as this isn’t something we do.

    Is there a major problem weeding this logo in white to be pressed onto a red shirt? The supplier of my sons football club kits says its a major headache and the shirts won’t be ready for the games this weekend!

    Appreciate your comments

    Thanks Nick

    PS Sorry I can’t seem to attach the file – help please Mods

    If they’ve promised them for the weekend then they should deliver their promise.

    We will stay on late if we are running behind so that deadlines don’t get missed.

  • Steve Bird11

    Member
    15 September 2008 at 20:04
    quote Chris Windebank:

    Interesting Steve, I done some shirts the other day black and white stripes and they gassed off leaving black marks everywhere. I called the supplier who said they would wash out – nope

    Chris yes it’s the striped kits which are causing all the aggro, Dont think i can mention supplier names in here but pm me if you need to know the only recommended material..What i will mention though is get yourself a bigger sheet of teflon paper….Well bigger than your heat press head as the ink is a pig to get off your press.
    Nick i hope you got your kit sorted!!

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