James- This is AWESOME. This is something I want to do, but can't find a machine to do it... I love your method. Do you have all the standard sizes for lanyards? 3/8.5/8. 3/4. and 1"? Basically any information you could give, I'd greatly appreciate it. AWESOME job, and THANK YOU for making this cool video.
The adhesive I use is just a standard palette adhesive. I nice liberal coat last a long time. Just make sure you keep it within the area that the lanyards will be adhered to or your screen my stick to the palette.
The ink I used was a standard opaque white.
I was rushed to come up with a method to do this and had many other completed ways but this process really does allow you to produce a lot of product in a short time.
thanks Jim! will definitely try your process. i showed your video to a friend and he was blown away as well. he said the printouts were so crisp and clean. i still have a long way to go but i'm petty sure your tutorial is the best place for me to start with. mabuhay Jim!
Looking online, where is the cheapest place to buy lanyards?
goride65 3 months ago
this is awesome man. great job! :D
noellepapasito 3 months ago
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musicenGamer 11 months ago
James- This is AWESOME. This is something I want to do, but can't find a machine to do it... I love your method. Do you have all the standard sizes for lanyards? 3/8.5/8. 3/4. and 1"? Basically any information you could give, I'd greatly appreciate it. AWESOME job, and THANK YOU for making this cool video.
Bobblehead326 1 year ago
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thank your video is excelent,
santiago
spcatering@gmail.com
Mrspcatering 1 year ago
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pleasewhat tipeofink do you use,can you use water ink
santiago
Mrspcatering 1 year ago
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Jim you use polyester ,so what ink you use
santiago
.quiqueperl@hotmail.com
pleease your unswer will be usefull for me,thank,imdont know vhat ink to use
santiago3981 1 year ago
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Jim you use polyester ,so what ink you use
santiago.quiqueperl@hotmail.com
pleease your unswer will be usefull for me,thank,imdont know vhat ink to use
santiago3981 1 year ago
how do you do that? did you cut the letters one by one?
Shinee319 1 year ago
Thanks for taking the time to post this vid!
rockz12 1 year ago
Just a few questions: can I ask what specific adhesive did you use on the palette? and did you use white opaque paint?
Without a doubt, Jim's is the easiest and most effective non-automated way of printing lanyards.
I'm only allowed to give 5 stars but if I may go against the rule, will definitely give you more than 5!
I really thank you for sharing this. Hats off and hands down to you Jim!
~a friend from the Philippines
jamichkus 1 year ago
Thanks for you kind words.
The adhesive I use is just a standard palette adhesive. I nice liberal coat last a long time. Just make sure you keep it within the area that the lanyards will be adhered to or your screen my stick to the palette.
The ink I used was a standard opaque white.
I was rushed to come up with a method to do this and had many other completed ways but this process really does allow you to produce a lot of product in a short time.
Good luck
jameslsnyder 1 year ago
@jamichkus
thanks Jim! will definitely try your process. i showed your video to a friend and he was blown away as well. he said the printouts were so crisp and clean. i still have a long way to go but i'm petty sure your tutorial is the best place for me to start with. mabuhay Jim!
jamichkus 1 year ago
thaks very much from tijuana b.c.
fello2817 1 year ago
Thank you very much
nelling 2 years ago
THANKS
FIRMESTREETWEAR 2 years ago