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versacamm-sp300 OK for Tshirt prints?
Posted by CTS on June 28, 2004 at 5:00 pmHas any one got any experience with a versacamm-sp300 for Tshirt printing?
JadeyProductions replied 19 years, 8 months ago 8 Members · 10 Replies -
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hi
roland have ment to have brought out some special material for the versa
as yet not seen any would be interested to know morechris
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I havent seen it either , but my local dealer has some on evaluation and he tells me it prints nicely but looks very “plasticky iron on” on the T-shirt. Im not sure if it’s the Roland certified media – I was keen to try but the iron on plasticky thing doesnt appeal to me.
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Hi
Doro Tape is producing a t shirt media for the Cadet don’t know if it can be used on Versa Camm though.Kev
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I have tried most makers of transfer material for t-shirts. Siser’s Colorprint is ok but very thick and plastic looking. Chemica has rolls called NewPrint which is extremely thin, and prints really good without too much effort, and is even better once heat applied to t-shirts. I use application tape to lift it off the backing though otherwise it curls too much. So far this is the best material I think.
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hi
roland have a specialised tshirt material now available.
If you go to there website you will find it there..
Cheers
Richie
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I tried finding this and can’t comeup with them.
Whats the address or even better website please. -
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I have been using a material here in the States from this company
I have had great results with my VersaCAMM. The colors look abit muted, but once you heat press them, they really pop! The shirts look great. I am working on another order of shirts this week.
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