4 Color Design using Premium Plus™

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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2011

Stahls'® CAD-CUT® Premium Plus (www.cadcutdirect.com) is used to create a beautiful 4-color design similar to what you would find a just about any resort. Watch how easy it is to cut, weed and heat apply. Premium Plus the new look, feel performance and price in heat applied material.

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  • Setting up and screen printing a 4 color design would take much longer than heat applied film and be more cost prohibitive at small quantities. Some quick math, would have me at $80 in set up for screen printing, at a quantity of say 10 pieces or less this would cost $8 a piece. Heat applied film costs about $1 per sq/ft. 4 colors x $1 = $4 a piece. Of course there are additional labor calculations etc. but the breaking point for this job is somewhere around 15 -20 shirts.

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  • This technique seems impractical for large volume screen printing.

  • @vo7tage yep, the cost trade off is between quantity and setup time.

  • @ktekx I would sure hate to do 100 shirts that require 4 color plotting, weeding, and registration for each shirt. This method is suited for smaller orders.

  • @filipinostickers screen printing 1 shirt requires much more labor time and costs more because of setup time for the screen.

  • the cost on one shirt is too much for a multicolor... just screen print it.

  • Did she really say a 4 color ceding in 20 seconds? This is misleading. The time she took to press is much longer than that and the total time to cut/press is even longer. Love Stahls and their products, but this is a tad misleading from a marketing perspective.

  • @slandle Usually your supplier for transfer vinyl is selling them.

  • @savagecat45 You're not using transfer vinyl for bulk. And screenprinting a 1-off shirt is taking longer and is more expensive than this.

  • this seems to take too long for only one shirt. printing bulk? the cutting and weeding and pressing is not efficient.. just screen print it.

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