Heat Press Yourself aka joshellsworth.com is a resource designed specifically for businesses utilizing a heat press for apparel decoration. As part of its mission, Heat Press Yourself offers free advice, insight and analysis in the fields of cad-cutting, cad-printing, sublimation, screen printed transfers and other heat applied decorating techniques.
To maintain proprietary information some portions of the site will be or are password protected and restricted to use by businesses - these areas of the site can be accessed by emailing a request to josh@imprintables.com . Since we are a free information portal that does not sell or solicit advertising, it is intended that the readership support the mission by simply considering us for your equipment investment or by trying a free sample of the cad cut material or cad-print material that I represent. If you like what you see, then purchase it by calling me directly or by ordering at Imprintables.com and putting Josh Ellsworth in the “How You Heard About Us” field on your initial order. If you do not like the product, feel free to continue with your current supplier and utilization of this site.
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Sincerely,
Josh Ellsworth
Imprintables Warehouse
1-800-347-0068 x.236
I usually don’t spend much time on my computer, but I am having so much fun on your web site that it’s the first thing I do when I come home. I care for a disabled teenage foster son and an elderly parent…I am seriously thinking of starting a hobby heat press business. As I get more time, perhaps it can grow into a profitable business for me. Right now I am reading all the information on your website and watching the videos…Hopefuly I’ll soon be ready to make a purchase.
Thanks for the kind words - Good luck on your venture!
I watched your you-tube video today, “heat press buying guide”. My daughter is awesome at drawing… I purchased heat transfer sheets in an attempt to help her get these drawings in print. As you can imagine, that didn’t look to hot. I asked a local t-shirt printer for some advice & later decided we may be better off getting a machine and printing them ourself. Do you have any suggestions for super new beginners? She is very excited about this and I would like to make this happen.
Thank you for your time.