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    Posted by Steve Bird11 on 2 May 2009 at 22:04

    Hi all, Do any of you guys use dedicated wide format subli printers that you could recommend to produce custom made/designed football shirts and speedway shirts?? I remember seeing one at a roland show in Bristol a couple of years ago but cant think for the life of me who made it or what it was called…need one that would be capable of producing about 25000 shirts a year. All of our custom made stuff at the mo comes from prostar but dont think they’d tell me the info i need!!!

    Cheers.

    Kevin Flowers replied 16 years, 5 months ago 5 Members · 15 Replies
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  • Chris Wool

    Member
    2 May 2009 at 22:20

    can’t imagine a normal large format doing 500 shirts a week. is that print the whole shirt then cut it out, and put together. ?

    i have seen sub printers that have a heat system immediately after the print.
    must be bigger still.
    see what the flag boys are using.

    chris

  • Steve Bird11

    Member
    2 May 2009 at 22:31

    Cheers Chris!
    500 shirts means 1000 prints with front and back printed!!! 😮 ..The one we saw was well over a 100k and yes was heated as soon as fabric came out of printer. Will also need a couple of poles to sew them all together lol.
    ok next question then…any flag guys in here??

    Oh and btw…all cut out by hand!!! 😮 😮 😮

  • Chris Wool

    Member
    2 May 2009 at 22:52
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    Oh and btw…all cut out by hand!!!

    i like the way the factory cuts them.
    its a pile about 150- 200 mm thick cut by what looks like a jig saw.

    from my experience flag type material can be printed about 3 times quicker than a good quality vinyl print.

    chris

  • Steve Bird11

    Member
    2 May 2009 at 23:03

    Yeh the one i saw definitely printed a lot quicker than our trusty old versacamms.They were printing some sort of promotional tea towels which took seconds to print, god knows how many print heads it had! Wont be able to afford the jigsaw cutter thingy for a while if we buy a printer tho…and the shirts need to be stacked up nice and neat for that to work properly, also the big manufacturers dont care about waste where as we’ll be rotating things to get the most out of the material!. Got a feeling a visit to China might be on the cards then!!

  • David Rowland

    Member
    2 May 2009 at 23:14

    i was actually going to post a similar topic lol

    so direct print to garment is out of the question, there was a double t-shirt printer at signuk if u saw it

  • Chris Wool

    Member
    2 May 2009 at 23:16
    quote :

    Got a feeling a visit to China might be on the cards then!!

    just caution, the last person i knew who tried china ended up out of pocket and took to long.

    enjoy

    chris

  • Steve Bird11

    Member
    2 May 2009 at 23:19

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  • Steve Bird11

    Member
    2 May 2009 at 23:21
    quote Chris Wool:

    quote :

    Got a feeling a visit to China might be on the cards then!!

    just caution, the last person i knew who tried china ended up out of pocket and took to long.

    enjoy

    chris

    I know,…i dont really want to go down that route as i can imagine what the tech support and getting inks would be like!!

  • David Rowland

    Member
    2 May 2009 at 23:27

    ok, well i have seen the Gandinnovation Aqua Jet
    http://www.gandinnovations.com/3324a_printer.asp

    it is quite unique printer and also has slitters etc. its serious demanding printer with good results. You would need serious money for one of these… maybe in the region of £150-200K as the dollar to the pound weakend sadly

    i was taken to canada and shown the gandi products, excellent time it was.

  • Chris Wool

    Member
    2 May 2009 at 23:31
    quote Steve Bird11:

    quote Chris Wool:

    quote :

    Got a feeling a visit to China might be on the cards then!!

    just caution, the last person i knew who tried china ended up out of pocket and took to long.

    enjoy

    chris

    I know,…i dont really want to go down that route as i can imagine what the tech support and getting inks would be like!!

    i thought you meant have the shirts made there

    chris

  • Steve Bird11

    Member
    2 May 2009 at 23:33

    Nice one Dave…I’m sure that was the one i saw in Bristol,….24 print heads??? 😮 😮 ,…no wonder it was so damn quick! it was 125k i think when i saw it, gone up a fair bit then! 😥 Im sure it needs to be kept running tho as even the guy on the stand said the inks dry up quick if left idle! 60 sqr mtrs an hour tho, impressive!!!

  • Steve Bird11

    Member
    2 May 2009 at 23:37
    quote Chris Wool:

    quote Steve Bird11:

    quote Chris Wool:

    quote :

    Got a feeling a visit to China might be on the cards then!!

    just caution, the last person i knew who tried china ended up out of pocket and took to long.

    enjoy

    chris

    I know,…i dont really want to go down that route as i can imagine what the tech support and getting inks would be like!!

    i thought you meant have the shirts made there

    chris

    no way hose’….mind you anything custom made we order can take upto 3months so they probably farm it all out there anyway!!

  • David Rowland

    Member
    3 May 2009 at 09:39

    really, there is one in Bristol?
    Actually the Gandi kit very impressive, just they struggle a bit to get presence here in UK but they sell well over it US and Canada.

  • Barbara Eden

    Member
    11 May 2009 at 22:42

    Steve, you could try I-sub. They specialise in large format sublimation printers, and are very professional and knowledgeable people.

    I think their web addy is i-sub.co.uk, but not sure.

    Barbara

  • Kevin Flowers

    Member
    11 May 2009 at 23:04

    Steve
    modified Roland Soljet don’t know print speeds etc
    http://www.i-sub.co.uk/

    Kev

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