I was at fedoraforum.org reading about the t-shirts that are available from expresscafe, and someone referred me to this list.
I am interested in printing t-shirts for fedora. I have been in and out of the project since it started, and I recently just got back into it with core 4. I am 34 years old, an IT administrator by day, and I own a Screen Printing business on the side. I have been in the printing industry for almost ten years, and owned the screen printing business for about 5 years going on 6. Anyways, this is not a hopeless plug for business, I don't need additional business, I stay busy enough, but I do believe in the quality of the shirts my shop can produce, and I want a high quality shirt available for not only myself, but everyone. You can check out my webpage if you want to know about my business. Keep in mind I do not update the website or even sell off it anymore, I normally stick with resellers, schools, fire houses etc. A couple of my bigger clients right now are Coke and Little Caesars. I am the screen printer, I have a couple of people that work for me, but there would be no middleman, and I would be printing the shirts myself, so the quality would be guaranteed. We could also have other than white colored t-shirts, since this is a real screen printing process, not an inkjet or anything like that.
How could I find out more about who I should talk to about printing t-shirts?
Bill,
I would be your contact for merchandise production. At the moment, we do not have an official merchandise store set up--not on cafepress.com, not anywehere else.
I would be delighted to find out more about the conditions you could offer Fedora.
Thanks, a
On 11/14/05, Dunrite Printing bill@dunriteprinting.com wrote:
I was at fedoraforum.org reading about the t-shirts that are available from expresscafe, and someone referred me to this list.
I am interested in printing t-shirts for fedora. I have been in and out of the project since it started, and I recently just got back into it with core 4. I am 34 years old, an IT administrator by day, and I own a Screen Printing business on the side. I have been in the printing industry for almost ten years, and owned the screen printing business for about 5 years going on 6. Anyways, this is not a hopeless plug for business, I don't need additional business, I stay busy enough, but I do believe in the quality of the shirts my shop can produce, and I want a high quality shirt available for not only myself, but everyone. You can check out my webpage if you want to know about my business. Keep in mind I do not update the website or even sell off it anymore, I normally stick with resellers, schools, fire houses etc. A couple of my bigger clients right now are Coke and Little Caesars. I am the screen printer, I have a couple of people that work for me, but there would be no middleman, and I would be printing the shirts myself, so the quality would be guaranteed. We could also have other than white colored t-shirts, since this is a real screen printing process, not an inkjet or anything like that.
How could I find out more about who I should talk to about printing t-shirts?
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He must mean this: http://www.cafepress.com/buy/fedora/-/pv_design_details/pg_1/id_6252266/opt_...
Which he indicates is from fedoraforum.org http://fedoraforum.org, but I can't find it mentioned there anywhere.
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On 11/20/05, Alex Maier lxmaier@gmail.com wrote:
Bill,
I would be your contact for merchandise production. At the moment, we do not have an official merchandise store set up--not on cafepress.com http://cafepress.com, not anywehere else.
I would be delighted to find out more about the conditions you could offer Fedora.
Thanks, a
On 11/14/05, Dunrite Printing bill@dunriteprinting.com wrote:
I was at fedoraforum.org http://fedoraforum.org reading about the
t-shirts that are available from
expresscafe, and someone referred me to this list.
I am interested in printing t-shirts for fedora. I have been in and out
of
the project since it started, and I recently just got back into it with
core
- I am 34 years old, an IT administrator by day, and I own a Screen
Printing business on the side. I have been in the printing industry for almost ten years, and owned the screen printing business for about 5
years
going on 6. Anyways, this is not a hopeless plug for business, I don't
need
additional business, I stay busy enough, but I do believe in the quality
of
the shirts my shop can produce, and I want a high quality shirt
available
for not only myself, but everyone. You can check out my webpage if you
want
to know about my business. Keep in mind I do not update the website or
even
sell off it anymore, I normally stick with resellers, schools, fire
houses
etc. A couple of my bigger clients right now are Coke and Little
Caesars. I
am the screen printer, I have a couple of people that work for me, but
there
would be no middleman, and I would be printing the shirts myself, so the quality would be guaranteed. We could also have other than white colored t-shirts, since this is a real screen printing process, not an inkjet or anything like that.
How could I find out more about who I should talk to about printing t-shirts?
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On 11/21/05, Jeremy Hogan jeremy.hogan@gmail.com wrote:
He must mean this: http://www.cafepress.com/buy/fedora/-/pv_design_details/pg_1/id_6252266/opt_...
Which he indicates is from fedoraforum.org, but I can't find it mentioned there anywhere.
--jeremy
I refered him here.
Confusingly, although that is similar to the FedoraForum.org logo, that's not the store I set up and mentioned on FedoraForum.org, mine's http://www.cafepress.com/fedoraforum
However, I have not mainained it in a while and sell at cost. I would be willing to work with someone on a different arrangement for FedoraForum.org.
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