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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2009

http://www.tshirtriches.com/video-more-faqs-about-starting-a-t-shirt-business... How to make t-shirts and start your own t-shirt business online.

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  • You talk a lot of trash about screen printing with ink, but you don't mention how your heat transfers crack the fisrt time you wash it. Ink stays on for LIFE and never cracks. Every wonder why Real screen printing with ink cost more? It's because you produce a better product. not this garbage you call printing. I suggest everyone test real ink not this fake garbage

  • @damianalcarazjr I talk a lot of trash because I can back it up. Yes, transfers crack if you're buying the type of transfers they sell at Wal-Mart, K-Mart, etc. The transfers I talk about here are not the type you print from your home printer. These transfers are made by SCREEN PRINTERS using the SAME inks you're flapping off at the mouth about 'Einstein'. Learn more about the silk screened transfer process I'm talking about here before making yourself look like a FOOL.

  • Cant you just iron it on

  • @randomname559 Nope... Not hot enough and not enough pressure....

  • Whats the name of that heat press you are using??

  • @Stupefying101 This particular one was a "Mighty Press" by Stahls (Hotronix). It's a 16x20

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  • big hot urrrrrrrrn lol...

  • Hi

    Could you please any tell me, what type of papers you used? and from where i ccan buy this papers? and it's for Inject printer or for the laser one?

    many thx, looking to get answer. best regards

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  • What type of transfer paper do you use?

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  • your shirts do look awesome at first though

  • @pluga One good company is TransferExpress --- they're extremely expensive, but they do GREAT work. Visit our site and find alternatives to them that are cheaper --- click link under the video.

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