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Embroidery is the best option. You could press vinyl on a blank patch then sew it on the beanie, but it would be very labor intensive.
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which vinyl can you put on your walls?
23putts replied to kkappy's topic in T-Shirts and/ or Garments
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Whats it used for? Sublimation?
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Clean it up in Corel, convert to curves, copy then paste into SB.
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Here is my first attempt at a larger sign.....I guess it turned out ok...
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Good to see some quality recycling. Looks great! Have you considered adding some thin paper to the underside of the glass to dim the light a bit? Would make it a bit easier on the eyes... Either way, good idea and great job..
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I damaged my usb hub on my cutter during a move. Posted on here I needed help. Kenimes replied the same day telling me to take it out an send it in. I did so and in a couple weeks had my new part and was back up and running...Pretty good service if you ask me...
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I had a friend ask for something like this....thanks Fader....
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you need to post the file as a .jpg so it is easy to view.
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I got the Epson R1800 13x19. If you don't invest in the bulk ink system you can't afford to use it. Bad thing about the Epson is it doesn't have a PS driver, so you got to buy a RIP to make halftones for screen printing.
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Help please with doing heat press shirts
23putts replied to sdgirl's topic in T-Shirts and/ or Garments
I never wash shirts first.. Like Midwaste said red is the worst for doing that... -
Help please with doing heat press shirts
23putts replied to sdgirl's topic in T-Shirts and/ or Garments
Was it still discolored when it cooled down? When I run tees through my screen printing dryer they change color a bit where the heat was applied and go back to normal when they cool off. If your shirt turned yellowish brown your press is burning them.... -
Yeah, I was just kidding around...Call the ink manufacturer you use and they should be able to supply you with a mixxing guide.
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Fill a small container with white. Add a dab of red. Stir. Keep adding to get the desired color of pink...It ain't rocket science....