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Old 05-06-2009, 05:41 PM   #1
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HI I need a price on some DTG Printing

x 70-100 shirts ( will be supplied - Fruit of the Loom, cotton, various)

Colour: full colour A4 size print on back 1 x 80mm square breast logo

Timescale is short 7days after order

Any takers?
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HI I need a price on some DTG Printing

x 70-100 shirts ( will be supplied - Fruit of the Loom, cotton, various)

Colour: full colour A4 size print on back 1 x 80mm square breast logo

Timescale is short 7days after order

Any takers?

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We specialise in DTG printing with low prices.
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Avoid DTG (Direct to garment) printing, it's terrible, lifeless colour and brittle ink when it comes to washing. We bought a top of the range DTG for small runs last year, it was sold after 2 months. Even for small runs (under 50 units) screen printing is still the most reliable way to go!
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Avoid DTG (Direct to garment) printing, it's terrible, lifeless colour and brittle ink when it comes to washing. We bought a top of the range DTG for small runs last year, it was sold after 2 months. Even for small runs (under 50 units) screen printing is still the most reliable way to go!

i beg to differ you should of bought our ink.
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