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General => General Discussion and ??? => Topic started by: Inkworks on May 07, 2015, 01:55:06 PM
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So what do you think? Sublimation? DTG?
http://www.trimarksportswear.com/cgi-bin/triweb/site.w?location=mcopy.w&mcopy=infusion_tech1&frames=no&target=main&sponsor=000100 (http://www.trimarksportswear.com/cgi-bin/triweb/site.w?location=mcopy.w&mcopy=infusion_tech1&frames=no&target=main&sponsor=000100)
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yup!
pierre
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yup!
pierre
Hedging your bet by picking both?...
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Their website states no white print available, so... dyesub.
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I was thinking dye-sub too as it is "touchless" and DTG, while it's very soft hand on lights, still has a hand to it.
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Maybe not...
Check this out
http://www.sresearch.com/am4u/technology/ (http://www.sresearch.com/am4u/technology/)
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Maybe not...
Check this out
[url]http://www.sresearch.com/am4u/technology/[/url] ([url]http://www.sresearch.com/am4u/technology/[/url])
Good find....Thanks....
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Bottom line as I see it is that the dyes remain liquid in this process rather than the gaseous state in sublimation. We assume also that the original link's shop is indeed using this technology, and not just renaming the wheel.
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Interesting, thanks guys....
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Very interesting indeed.
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I'll say it too...very interesting! This ATC process has the potential to save billions of dollars on wasted inventory and best of all, save our natural resources. A good read here. (http://www.etextilecommunications.com/#!090814am4u/cbxu)
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Yeah, this is some interesting stuff.
the "White Paper" linked in the site I linked is a good read as well
http://www.sresearch.com/am4u/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/How-ATC-Works.pdf (http://www.sresearch.com/am4u/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/How-ATC-Works.pdf)