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Title: Printing Bandanas
Post by: LuckyFlyinROUSH on June 05, 2015, 06:34:20 PM
We've printed some crazy stuff....but my guys are against printing bandanas for some reason?

Any reasons I should stay clear of 22" cotton bandanas? Seem like it would be easier than printing shirts?

5-9 color print
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: ericheartsu on June 05, 2015, 06:41:32 PM
we hate printing them as well.

Usually the material is super thin, shrinks under the flash and in the dryer if you aren't careful, also printing up to those frayed corners/rimmed corners sucks.
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: mimosatexas on June 05, 2015, 06:43:46 PM
I've printed these plenty of times, though always one color or two colors with loose registration and also by hand.  I would assume if you are setup for a 22"x22" print and waterbased inks there would be no reason not to...am i missing something?  They are thin, but they are almost as quick as a shirt to line up and smooth out.  They do tend to curl a little on the edges in the dryer.
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: Frog on June 05, 2015, 06:53:31 PM
Thin poly blends can be more of a problem than cotton
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: sqslabs on June 05, 2015, 07:14:24 PM
We print these all the time, although we limit the print size to 16.5x16.5 as our biggest pallet is 17".  My bandana of choice is the Tan's Club Premium Lock Edge, which have never given me any dye migration issues. Inkwise, for white prints I used Matsui 301W for years but recently switched to the Green Galaxy white waterbased.  Both inks offer a double hit, no flash, bright white but the GG is better in the screen.  For lights we'll use either standard waterbased or super reduced plastisol to keep the prints nice and soft.  I try to stick to one color prints, although we have done more in the past. 

Pic attached of a single color we did recently.
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: Screened Gear on June 06, 2015, 01:37:14 AM
I've only printed them a few times. They print as fast as shirts if not faster. That is as long as they are not creasted or have a ton of wrinkles. I have printed gold plastisol ink on maroon, black and white with no flash and just a double stroke. They looked great.  They are also easy to deal with. 500 of them fit in a tiny box and are easy to sort.
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: Maxie on June 06, 2015, 07:08:18 AM
We print a lot of them.
You need to make sure they are flat, we normally receive them folded and have to open them and flatten them as much as possible.
We can print shirts much faster then bandannas, they are thin and you have to lay them on the platter carefully.
Most of the time we only print one color.
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: dirkdiggler on June 06, 2015, 08:14:05 AM
printed thousands of them 8 color design, it sux beyond sucking, steer clear if you can.
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: LuckyFlyinROUSH on June 06, 2015, 10:27:27 AM
Sounds like I'll price high and hope we don't get it! Wish we had some more time to play with WB DC.
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: cbjamel on June 06, 2015, 05:49:40 PM
The last one I printed from sanmar was 50/50 migrated horribly , so I bought some top score pfp sweet. one color.
Shane
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: sqslabs on June 08, 2015, 10:02:51 AM
The last one I printed from sanmar was 50/50 migrated horribly , so I bought some top score pfp sweet. one color.
Shane

Sanmar bandanas are the worst.  Used them once in a pinch, never again.  Tan's Club Premium bandanas are cheaper and give no migration issues.
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: Sbrem on June 08, 2015, 12:00:24 PM
They have a learning curve; we always did them with waterbased, plastisol is just kind of gross for those (IMHO). You really need air in your dryer too.

Steve
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: ol man on June 08, 2015, 01:46:56 PM
discharge is the only way to print bandannas,,,
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: ZooCity on June 08, 2015, 04:40:05 PM
discharge is the only way to print bandannas,,,

here here!  Which ones discharge?  I've had no luck getting reactive dyed from any of our U.S. vendors but enough requests from clients to really want to find a source.
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: ebscreen on June 08, 2015, 04:42:27 PM
Bandanaman's will discharge.

The creases are what stop us from trying to push more of these.
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: ericheartsu on June 08, 2015, 04:43:07 PM
discharge is the only way to print bandannas,,,

here here!  Which ones discharge?  I've had no luck getting reactive dyed from any of our U.S. vendors but enough requests from clients to really want to find a source.

same boat here, it NEVER works.
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: sqslabs on June 08, 2015, 04:52:49 PM
discharge is the only way to print bandannas,,,

here here!  Which ones discharge?  I've had no luck getting reactive dyed from any of our U.S. vendors but enough requests from clients to really want to find a source.

same boat here, it NEVER works.

+1, have tried every brand we've ever used without luck.
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: TCT on June 08, 2015, 05:16:13 PM
We just ran a couple thousand from bandanapromtions.com and had zero issues discharging then across 4 different colors. There was also another 100% cotton one we used maybe a year ago that worked fine. I can look up and see what they were. I want to say they came from SanMar but could totally be wrong!
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: ZooCity on June 08, 2015, 05:33:16 PM
We just ran a couple thousand from bandanapromtions.com and had zero issues discharging then across 4 different colors. There was also another 100% cotton one we used maybe a year ago that worked fine. I can look up and see what they were. I want to say they came from SanMar but could totally be wrong!

Look 'em up!  We will all owe you many beers.
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: TCT on June 08, 2015, 06:01:16 PM
We just ran a couple thousand from bandanapromtions.com and had zero issues discharging then across 4 different colors. There was also another 100% cotton one we used maybe a year ago that worked fine. I can look up and see what they were. I want to say they came from SanMar but could totally be wrong!


Look 'em up!  We will all owe you many beers.

From www.bandannapromotions.com (http://www.bandannapromotions.com) the 4900 was the ones we just printed a bunch of. It's a sunny 80 degree day in Minnesota right now so you will have to forgive me for not heading inside and looking the other ones up! 8)
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: ZooCity on June 08, 2015, 06:05:18 PM
Forgiven!  Thx for the hot bandanna tip.
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: ericheartsu on June 08, 2015, 06:12:52 PM
yeah!! thanks! i just sent them a message!
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: sqslabs on June 08, 2015, 06:46:26 PM
Alex, you are the man.  As usual. 
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: TCT on June 08, 2015, 07:00:49 PM
Ha! Thanks guys. The other ones came from either SanMar, TSC, alphabroder or Bodek &Rhodes. I just can't remember of the top of my head. They were more expensive but for smaller runs we were able to tack them on with other stuff we were ordering.

The girl that does our social media and make us look cool even did a video of us printing some-
https://youtu.be/6BFg-x3eCgw (https://youtu.be/6BFg-x3eCgw)
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: ol man on June 09, 2015, 08:39:27 AM
cheapee imported 100 percent cotton from wasatcht.com...discharge just fine
Title: Re: Printing Bandanas
Post by: Screen Dan on June 09, 2015, 03:14:15 PM
wholesaleforeveryone.com's 100% cotton solid color 22"x22" bandanas discharged just fine for us.  Probably been through thousands over the past year with no problems.  We did testing first.  We've done black, royal, dark grey and I think purple?  All worked out just fine.

Also, while I couldn't manage to get an actual rep on the phone when I tried they did call me and give me a $0.12 per piece discount once they saw the volume.  I guess not everyone orders 2400 (4 cases) bandanas at a time.