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Heat Transfer Suppliers

When getting into textile printing, it is especially important to have good heat transfer suppliers at your disposal. With any textile printing business, there will be both ongoing investments, as well as a cost for consumables. However, heat transfer is much less costly to start a business in,...

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Heat Transfer Supplies

When getting into the heat transfer business, it's important to have a reliable supplier to buy your supplies from. The initial cost to purchase heat transfer machines is one thing, but you must also have the supplies needed to use the machines. Another feature that makes Printa Systems so unique...

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Heat Transfer Systems

Printa Systems offers a variety of turnkey businesses that can help make your entrepreneurial dreams come true. If freedom and profitability are part of your goals, think about the opportunities you can take advantage of with a promotional products printing business right out of your basement or...

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Swing Away Heat Press

The swing-away heat press we have here at Printa Systems is ideal for creating professional sublimation printing on a wide variety of surfaces. This patented heat press can be used to print on t-shirts, plaques, keychains, license plates frames, and just about anything else you can imagine. If you...

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Cap Heat Press

Using a cap heat press couldn't be easier. You simply adjust the time, temperature and pressure, slide a cap onto the printer's platen, position the transfer onto the cap and pull down the handle until it locks. When the cap is ready, lift the pressing head. Then voila! You have a custom-imprinted...

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