Purchasing a hot stamp machine can often be a very bewildering and confusing experience for many first time buyers. Many buyers cannot differentiate between old worn machines badly in need of repair from newer...
How to Make a Sign Using a Vinyl Cutter If you are new to vinyl sign-making, Specialty Graphics Supply Inc. has put together the following tutorial to help you see exactly how easy it is to make your own...
How to Make Graphics for Dark Colored T-Shirts with a Roland GX-24 Vinyl Cutter Many hobbyists, small businesses and individuals use heat presses and ink jet transfer sheets to produce high quality...
Letterpresses can range from 2 to 4,000 pounds and cost from $0 to $10,000. This guide is for the person who wants to get started with letterpress printing and needs a working press instead of a display piece....
This is a guide for all of you aspiring artists who want to learn how to Screen Print to make your own shirts to sell on ebay, wear, or force uncomfortably on cute pets.I dropped out of my 5th year of college...
1.1 STARTING YOUR OWN VINYL SIGN BUSINESS A business of your own can provide the security of income and flexibility of time that many yearn for. In addition, a VINYL sign business of your own can provide the...
Sublimation printing is easy to do and environmentally safe. With just a few implements, you can start decorating a countless variety of items to give away or sell for profit. Sublimation is the process where...
This guide is intended to give some information on heat transfer t-shirts. I intend to clear up some old myths about how they are produced and the quality of the printing. About Heat Transfers What is a...
1.1 ~ An Overview of Vinyl Material and Application Surfaces In the sign industry, knowledge of the materials you work with is an essential ingredient in providing your customers with the very best elements...
With an ever increasing array of interested collectors, graphic designers, artists and of course die-hard printers antique presses are coming back to life. Once destined for the scrap heap, older 19th century...