Can I bring my own garments in for embroidery and or screenprinting?
Monday, 16 May 2016
Yes. However, quite often we can save you money by purchasing the product for you because of our volume discount with several vendors. If you would like to bring your own garment, we have to first do a test sample on the fabric to make sure we use the correct inks and additives so that
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How much does screenprinting cost?
Friday, 13 May 2016
Screenprinting is based on a few factors: • Number of garments being printed is by far the most important criteria • Number of colors • Number of locations on the shirt • Number of screens required to print the garment Knowing the above will allow us to provide you with a better estimate. We can
Can you guys do a rush job?
Friday, 13 May 2016
Rush jobs are completed in less than 48 hours after the final artwork approval. A rush job can be subject to a 30% addition of the total order. Down below are our rush job upcharge for screenprinting: Rush Charges of 40% (2 business days) Rush Charges of 50% (24 Hours, after artwork approval) Rush Charges of
What amount of space should I leave when printing near seams?
Friday, 13 May 2016
It is recommended that you leave at least 1" of space between the edge of your design and any shirt seams.
Can you print on tri-blend shirts?
Friday, 13 May 2016
When printing tri-blends we always recommend using either 100% waterbase ink or a waterbase discharge ink to get the softest print possible. If you don't use waterbase ink, your only real option is plasitsol ink. We recommend that you only opt for a tri-blend tee if you are looking for a soft shirt with a soft
What are halftones?
Thursday, 12 May 2016
Halftones are small dots blended in a printed design that vary in size and space to create the effect of smooth, full-color imagery. If your artwork contains gradients or complex detail (such as a photograph), halftones are a great solution.
What issues can arise when printing on hoodies?
Thursday, 12 May 2016
What Issues Will Arise When Printing Hoodies Hoodies are one of the more difficult garments to print on, but they are also one of the best selling items during the winter. The following are a few issues to be aware of when printing hoodies: Double lined hoodies can only print 1 color ink and no
What garments don't show detail well?
Thursday, 12 May 2016
With advancements in screen printing (including high mesh count screens and specialty presses) we can recreate a level of detail with t-shirts that was previously unattainable just 5-10 years ago. However, due to the way some garments are constructed, they will not work well with detail. The following is a list of those garments: Ribbed
What garments don't work well with jumbo prints?
Thursday, 12 May 2016
Jumbo prints account for approximately 50% of all orders placed at our shop. People want as big of a print as possible. With standard unisex or mens tees, this is typically not a problem. However, some shirts have issues when printing Jumbo: Tank Tops: Most tank tops are low cut at both the neckline and