Posted on April 16, 2009 by bobrobinson
When talking about heat applied graphics, I would be remiss if I didn’t take some time to discuss what to look for in a heat press. Whether you are thinking about a swing-away press, a draw press or a clam style heat press, here are some things to consider when purchasing a heat transfer press.
The [...]
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Posted on April 13, 2009 by bobrobinson
How To Maximize Efficiency For
High-Volume Heat Seal Production
as published in January issue of Printwear magazine
Learn what it takes to tackle the largest of heat press jobs efficiently and profitably.
By Bob Robinson
Many decorators associate heat seal production with mom-and-pop shops doing lettering and numbers on a dozen sweat shirts or letterman’s jackets for local schools. [...]
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Posted on April 7, 2009 by bobrobinson
Maximizing Workflow
With A CAD Cutter or Printer/Cutter
as published in Hot Graphics 2009 Spring Edition
A well-planned production area and streamlined workflow can help get the most out of your equipment.
By Bob Robinson
Adding new equipment to your shop is an exciting time: It represents new business opportunities, the potential for new customers, and, hopefully, new [...]
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