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Microcap & Penny Stocks : APPAREL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (APTX-NASDAQ)

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To: KonKilo who wrote (85)5/29/1998 1:18:00 PM
From: Patrick A. Kelly  Read Replies (1) of 517
 

Check out posts159 and 161 from Yahoo APTX messages:
POST#159

"For people who read the message.

siliconinvestor.com

It needs some clarification.

APTX did work for Lexus, does not have a contract with them.

The Scotchprint 2000 accepts material 54" wide, not 8 feet. Go to the source and read
this from 3M:
mmm.com
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I haven't heard that APTX is going to print directly on the fabric, as for clearification I'm
waiting to hear back from Dave Schalton at APTX. But, all of the info I have says that
they print to a transfer material, then apply it to the material using a heat press."
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POST #161
"In an effort to keep this conversation honest and accurate, I called 3M Commercial
Graphics and got the same answers:

*Print width is 54" (52" image)
*Electrostatic process is toner to paper medium--then heat set upon fabric
*printers are "on loan" from 3M as they allow APTX to investigate the merits of
APTX's process.
*Going larger than 54" would be a major undertaking by 3M and is not likely in the
near future
*The big deal with APTX is their special toner process (which does not use 3M ink
products or matching process)
I hope I have accurately represented the gentleman from 3M who will remain
nameless, but much appreciated."
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Sorry about the sloppy reprints; I'll have my neighbor,Dave,help me next time.
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