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Offline StuJohnston

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graphics oriented printer looking for more technical info
« on: August 31, 2011, 02:18:36 AM »
I had been looking around gigposters for all of my answers and even posted a few topics. So far everyone has been helpful, but for the most part everyone is pretty laid back when it comes to the technical parts of printing. The focus is more on the art it seems. From what I gather from this site, it is mostly made up of high volume shirt/garment printers. While I am only interested slightly in garment printing, things like screen making are fairly universal.

I am definitely a newbie and so far, much of my equipment is diy. It has mostly been a serious hobby, but I am being encouraged to start up a business. I hope to carve out my niche with short runs and specialty printing that either is expensive to produce on offset or not possible. I am looking to get started on purchasing more professional equipment as I get the biz rolling. I feel like I am off to a good start with my relationship to the local supplier and also how my print quality is going up. The main thing I am lacking at the moment is a solid business/marketing plan. This should be trivial as I am a graphic designer, we shall see.

Currently I am working out using specialty auto pigments. So far, so good. While there are things like pearlescents being offered by Nazdar and other ink companies, none of them get as bold as the auto stuff. In fact, the color cards that I have from Nazdar and Crescent Bronze, I can't really tell that they are pearlescent. At least in comparison to House of Kolor or SEM that is. That and I can get away with a much lower pigment load with the auto pigments.


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Re: graphics oriented printer looking for more technical info
« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2011, 09:28:57 AM »
Howdy Stu. While you are right about garment printers making up most of this site, I for one, am not in the least "high volume", mostly printing in the 1-6 dozen range, and often working on one-offs.
Some of our members dabble with flat stock and some even run clam shell type presses.

Myself, I cut my teeth on yardage, went to flatstock, and now do apparel almost exclusively.
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Re: graphics oriented printer looking for more technical info
« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2011, 10:06:56 AM »
there was a gentleman from a German company, Siedenbruck something or other (apologies where necessary) who was very helpful when I posted asking for advice on glass printing (doors for a grandfather clock). Perhaps he's lurking around, or maybe one of the admins could invite him over to this board...

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Re: graphics oriented printer looking for more technical info
« Reply #3 on: August 31, 2011, 10:18:09 AM »
You're referring to my friend Burkhart Weber, who is a member (Silberseib). Hopefully he will drop in.
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