dkenzie1
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We prefer to use the Jerzees when we can. It seems that lately Gilden has been getting a lot of oil or grease stains on them.
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cool thanks all. Dan
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Hey all, Looking for a paint mask supplier around Michigan, hopefully in a 1 or 2 day shipping range. Any help would be grateful. Thanks in advance.
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forgot to mention practice practice practice.
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Silk screen machine Exposure unit ( or build your own could also use the sun.) Screens Emulsion ink Customers. Some others have done it with just screens and vinyl for the stencil. all depends how serious you want to get.
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I use coreldraw also and have noticed that when you design in corel then open it in flexi that somehow there are extra elements produced. What I ended up doing is selecting the elements 1 by 1 and deleting them to see if there is a duplicate under the original.
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We would be $3.00 for the first color and $.25 per color after that plus shirt cost. we can print 4 colors. set up fee would be $40.00. plus S&H.
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another way to do that in Corel draw would be to select the outline and convert it to an object.
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try this colesvg.svg colesvg.svg
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Names, Small quantity orders, one offs. screen printing is for large orders. We do anything over 12 as screen printed. If the customer really wants a one off screen printed shirt we will gladly do that also but the price scares them away.
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Looks good. Did you use vinyl or Screen print?
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Can someone please help me with this? First time Volleyball unimforms
dkenzie1 replied to kkappy's topic in T-Shirts and/ or Garments
If it was me I would screen print the design and use vinyl for the numbers. If you do you are going to want to use an low bleed ink specifically for poly to keep the bleeding down. The worst colors that bleed are the blues and reds. If you have more than one color and want to keep cost down then use the poly ink for an underbase and then do the rest with regular ink. Another option would be screen printed transfers, make sure you tell them that they are for poly. -
Grabbed it to! thanks!!!!
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Inkscape is your friend
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Don't know about shadowing that one. I would copy the text then increase the original by 5 to 10 percent then paste the copy put a 2 or 3 pt. white stroke around it and shift it manually.