Showing posts with label GO Metalnox EL 600 Heat Press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GO Metalnox EL 600 Heat Press. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Make It. Market It. A Full Garment Production and Marketing System Featuring the OKI pro920WT

Graphics One is pleased to announce a complete garment production and marketing system for those wishing to enter the transfer business. In conjunction with Graphics One, Oki Data have launched the 2 for 1 Printer Plan. The 2 For 1 Printer Plan provides a free OKI C711G with the purchase of an OKI pro920WT printer.

With the new 2 For 1 Super Bundle, you can not only image all types of transfers, but can image all the advertising sheets, door hangers, post cards and other marketing materials in support of the transfer business, i.e., Make It. Market It. Making it even better we now have a bundle that includes everything needed to start a transfer business. The Bundle includes the following:
  • OKI pro920WT Printer
  • OKI C711G CMYK Printer
  • GO Metalnox EL 600 1620 Swingaway Heat Press
  • Starter Sets of HD Toner
  • GO FlipIt 2.0 A-size 100 Sets
  • GO UNO A-size 100 Sets
  • GO HotFoil Roll
  • GO Heat Transfer Tape and Dispenser
  • Blank Mousepads Ten
The 2 For 1 Super Bundle List is $9,195 and is available for a limited time.

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Saturday, April 20, 2013

GO Hosts Training Session on OKI pro920WT and GO UNO Transfer Systems.

Many of our distribution partners participated recently in our online session conducted by Eleni Barefoot regarding successfully producing garments and t-shirts using the OKI pro920WT, GO FlipIt 2.0 transfer paper and the new GO Metalnox EL 600 16x20 high pressure unit. Additionally, Eleni covered the GO UNO along with the GO UNO Transfer paper and the EL600 as a total package. As part of this session, GO also launched the GO Metalnox EL 600 Heat Press. Featuring consistent high pressure and heat, this unit is was built for those needing professional garment / t-shirt transfers. 

The Production Team
From left to right Eddie Herrera, Christian Sam and Kerby Bonilla monitoring the online session and assisting with the production. Juan Carlos Clavijo was giving directions from Bogota, Colombia. Technology is amazing.