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Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by alaricsaltzman: 1:39pm On Nov 09, 2015
Maximus85:


I don't do screen anymore I'm just giving you tips.

Plus, you don't coat your mesh with a skeegee, get something like a used atm card or a plastic id card to coat.
Whether screen or digital and graphics in general, will still like to learn
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by Chizin(m): 2:39pm On Nov 09, 2015
It seems that op is still having some problems with network. Well, let me continue with the tutorial till he comes back. Firstly, here are the materials needed for the Digital Printing: 1. Heat Transfer machine = cost N65,000, 2. Heat Transfer Paper = cost N150 to N200 depending the make, 3. Coloured Printer. 4. Scissors. Hope this helps...

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Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by permanentgrace(m): 5:09pm On Nov 09, 2015
I'm still fully here. You guys should continue.
God bless all our hustles.
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by Maximus85(m): 6:30pm On Nov 09, 2015
alaricsaltzman:

Whether screen or digital and graphics in general, will still like to learn

OK, when I get a major job. I will invite you over.
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by princehabyb(m): 6:34pm On Nov 09, 2015
Great info

Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by alaricsaltzman: 7:11pm On Nov 09, 2015
Maximus85:


OK, when I get a major job. I will invite you over.
Aii.. Thanks bro
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by Lordtrillion(m): 7:48pm On Nov 09, 2015
Chizin:
It seems that op is still having some problems with network. Well, let me continue with the tutorial till he comes back. Firstly, here are the materials needed for the Digital Printing: 1. Heat Transfer machine = cost N65,000, 2. Heat Transfer Paper = cost N150 to N200 depending the make, 3. Coloured Printer. 4. Scissors. Hope this helps...

Hi bro, pls where can I buy the heat transfer machine at #65,000?

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Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by Mathias2015(m): 8:53pm On Nov 09, 2015
I was telling a friend that Nairaland is a University, with different departments,eg Business, career, investment,Education etc. and Seun is the VP, while u guys that are lecturing us are the Lectures. More grease to ur elbow.

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Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by LOUIS6(m): 10:36pm On Nov 09, 2015
Mathias2015:
I was telling a friend that Nairaland is a University, with different departments,eg Business, career, investment,Education etc. and Seun is the VP, while u guys that are lecturing us are the Lectures. More grease to ur elbow.



You are very correct sir.....


Nairaland is one big family
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by onismate: 2:51am On Nov 10, 2015
thank you chizin . Tutorial continues..
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by onismate: 2:56am On Nov 10, 2015
Materials needed for digital printing:-

Heat transfer machine, inkjet printing machine, heat transfer paper, paper cutter, scissors.
. Please Note:-that you don’t use any kind of printer for this job. This job has its own special printer and paper. And the paper required for it is heat transfer paper. The printer I use is EPSON R230 printer.Note:- You don’t need to be a corel draw guru to do this job. After all, am not that proficient in the application though I know the basics but when it comes to core designing, I no sabi all those things. I just give the work to one of my friends who majors in designing. She does it and sends me the soft copy. Also, note that its not only corel draw that one can use. You can use any other applications ooo.

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Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by onismate: 3:02am On Nov 10, 2015
prices for the products varies from where you buy it but if think buying them online is far more cheaper. According to my Oga, he bought his heat transfer machine for 95k..

Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by onismate: 3:09am On Nov 10, 2015
As I said earlier, Epson printers are the most popular worldwide and that is what we used. the Epson r230 costs my Oga 120k

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Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by onismate: 3:15am On Nov 10, 2015
for the transfer paper, sorry because I don't have pictures of them and presently am still in NYSC orientation camp but the one we use alot is opaque because its very good and brings out a nice job . Opaque is N150 for white and for coloured is N200. The price depends on the location. but its far cheaper in Onitsha, Lagos and some other states. Please note that if you use a bad heat transfer paper, it can damage your printer.. Another thing you have to note about the paper is that the one for white that is N150 is meant for white clothes and coloured (dark) for coloured clothes.
And if you are going to get an ink jet epson printer now, please don't go for epson r230, go for the higher ones like the epson work force . All these machines are far cheaper abroad from N25k and N50k. But here in Naija, they will be telling you N120k.

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Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by Babs612000(m): 7:12am On Nov 10, 2015
onismate:
prices for the products varies from where you buy it but if think buying them online is far more cheaper. According to my Oga, he bought his heat transfer machine for 95k..
what is the size of your heat transfer machine and is it only the heat transfer machine that cost 95k. What about the plate,cup and cap heat transfer machine.
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by onismate: 9:16am On Nov 10, 2015
Babs612000:
what is the size of your heat transfer machine and is it only the heat transfer machine that cost 95k. What about the plate,cup and cap heat transfer machine.
this particular heat transfer machine I uploaded is for T-SHIRTS . they have the ones for cups and plates too.

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Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by geebehn(m): 10:01am On Nov 10, 2015
Chizin:
It seems that op is still having some problems with network. Well, let me continue with the tutorial till he comes back. Firstly, here are the materials needed for the Digital Printing: 1. Heat Transfer machine = cost N65,000, 2. Heat Transfer Paper = cost N150 to N200 depending the make, 3. Coloured Printer. 4. Scissors. Hope this helps...

onismate:
Materials needed for digital printing:-

Heat transfer machine, inkjet printing machine, heat transfer paper, paper cutter, scissors.
. Please Note:-that you don’t use any kind of printer for this job. This job has its own special printer and paper. And the paper required for it is heat transfer paper. The printer I use is EPSON R230 printer.Note:- You don’t need to be a corel draw guru to do this job. After all, am not that proficient in the application though I know the basics but when it comes to core designing, I no sabi all those things. I just give the work to one of my friends who majors in designing. She does it and sends me the soft copy. Also, note that its not only corel draw that one can use. You can use any other applications ooo.

I think Iron+Silicon paper is still manageable in absence of heat transfer machine. Am I right boss?
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by onismate: 10:10am On Nov 10, 2015
geebehn:




I think Iron+Silicon paper is still manageable in absence of heat transfer machine. Am I right boss?
Yes I have heard about pressing iron doing the job but I haven't tried it. Though I was told many people in Onitsha do use it.
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by bvc(m): 1:59pm On Nov 10, 2015
Wow! You are a blessing!!! I'm in Asaba, please where can I get the materials for the screen printing? Also, where can I get heat printing silicon paper, I intend to start with pressing iron first.

Also, can one start with an ordinary printer? Until a proper printer is purchased

Thanks in anticipation. GOD bless you sir!
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by Chizin(m): 7:01pm On Nov 10, 2015
Lordtrillion:


Hi bro, pls where can I buy the heat transfer machine at #65,000?
Onitsha, Anambra state.
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by Nobody: 7:03pm On Nov 10, 2015
Chizin:
Onitsha, Anambra state.
where in Onitsha?
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by onismate: 7:13pm On Nov 10, 2015
bvc:
Wow! You are a blessing!!! I'm in Asaba, please where can I get the materials for the screen printing? Also, where can I get heat printing silicon paper, I intend to start with pressing iron first.

Also, can one start with an ordinary printer? Until a proper printer is purchased

Thanks in anticipation. GOD bless you sir!
Since you said you are in Asaba, I will advise you to get the heat transfer paper at a store close to eso filling station after ogbogonogo market. I believe you know a street close to fine angel super market , there is a store that sells those papers. Am sorry you can't just use any printer for the work because the paper might not pass through the printer. Rather there is a shop close to that eso filling station, they have that kind of printer and deals in commercial printing. You can print your work there.
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by Lordtrillion(m): 7:14pm On Nov 10, 2015
Chizin:
Onitsha, Anambra state.
Ok, thanks. Incase you have any of the sellers phone no, i will appreciate if u can help me with it cheesy
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by bvc(m): 9:30pm On Nov 10, 2015
onismate:
Since you said you are in Asaba, I will advise you to get the heat transfer paper at a store close to eso filling station after ogbogonogo market. I believe you know a street close to fine angel super market , there is a store that sells those papers. Am sorry you can't just use any printer for the work because the paper might not pass through the printer. Rather there is a shop close to that eso filling station, they have that kind of printer and deals in commercial printing. You can print your work there.

Thank you so much for your prompt response!

-pls where can I get screen printing materials?

-How much do they charge to print a work?

-Does anybody know where I can get authentic round neck t-shirts of different colours that I can print on?

Thanks once again
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by 2ndking: 10:58pm On Nov 10, 2015
Please let's allow him to finish the tutorial and give room for questions
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by onismate: 12:46am On Nov 11, 2015
bvc:


Thank you so much for your prompt response!

-pls where can I get screen printing materials?

-How much do they charge to print a work?

-Does anybody know where I can get authentic round neck t-shirts of different colours that I can print on?

Thanks once again
This is easy nah. Getting a round T-shirt, Ogbogonogo market is there for you or you can as well go to Onitsha. Materials! go to that plaza close to bishop'court in Asaba, there shop is there.
printing per work! I don't know if its screen printing or digital printing?
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by onismate: 12:53am On Nov 11, 2015
Tutorial continues......

Procedures...
After making your design on corel draw. Say as the late mama Ngbaku has died. We have printed on the back of there T-shirts using screen printing. There family still want us to print their late mom’s image as a pocket size on the front pocket of the T-shirt. So after designing it. I then print it out with my EPSON photo printer. (Make sure)you are printing it out with a transfer paper. photo below...

Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by geebehn(m): 12:57am On Nov 11, 2015
Op please continue. All questions should be suspended, thnks
Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by onismate: 12:58am On Nov 11, 2015
Print it out.....

Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by onismate: 1:02am On Nov 11, 2015
After printing, I split and divide the paper into sizes (recall that the printed image was 6 images of mama Ngbaku in 1 A4 size paper). So that means we are getting 6 images from 1 A4 size after splitting

Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by onismate: 1:08am On Nov 11, 2015
After that, remove the image layer from the paper. So we don’t need the paper. So the one that has the image is the one we need.
photos below....

Re: Tutorial : how To Start The Business Of Printing On T-shirts by Babs612000(m): 2:27am On Nov 11, 2015
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onismate:
this particular heat transfer machine I uploaded is for T-SHIRTS . they have the ones for cups and plates too.

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