Full Version: What's the best way to handle this job?

From: cindy (ROBERTM) [#13]
 11 Jan 2007
To: RALLYGUY (RALLYGUY1) [#12] 11 Jan 2007

Something about running one color letting that dry and then having to run the second color letting that dry and so forth. He suggented that pad printing would probley be the best way to handle this job, and he does not offer pad printing.

I'm not sure as I personally don't do either process myself and don't know anything about the process.

Thanks Cindy


From: Engravin' Dave (DATAKES) [#14]
 11 Jan 2007
To: cindy (ROBERTM) [#9] 11 Jan 2007

Cindy,

We use Mulholland Plastics in Fort Worth, TX for pad printing. They do very nice wholesale pad printing and screen printing work. They have done some very odd shaped items we have presented them with. 800-726-1445

EDITED: 11 Jan 2007 by DATAKES


From: Mick [#15]
 11 Jan 2007
To: cindy (ROBERTM) [#8] 12 Jan 2007

Cindy
ABS is very easy to print using the OEM, I have only printed on white though. It will withstand the temp I use for OEM transfer.
Mick


From: cindy (ROBERTM) [#16]
 12 Jan 2007
To: Mick [#15] 12 Jan 2007

Thanks for the reply. My customer will get me some samples to try with sooo we will see how it goes.


Cindy


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