T-Shirt Printing
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- snuggles0
good 4 U
- version30
transfers, limited fonts?
- version30
i think not
- ********0
+1 to all of you, except dobs.
-1 for being genuinely helpful, rick.
- version30
a vinyl plotter
- snuggles0
hip hip hooray
- Nairn0
You could always spend a while cutting out a stencil from an Illy layout, then spray-though with some fabric ink or something.
Or, if it's not too important and to be done on light coloured cloth, try those Inkjetable fabric transfer sheets.
- brandelec0
paris + paris
- mrdobolina0
I thought you meant actual vinyl letters, version. not those shitty inkjet things.
- ross0
DIY
silkscreening kit.
final answer.
- mrdobolina0
I love you all.
- snuggles0
* hands out golden stars
- timg0
i can't be bothered to read all the prev banter..
so if no one has mentioned already, the transfer papers that you can buy and run through an inkjet work pretty good for stuff like letters.. just trim your print tight around the letters leaving 1/4" or so, to ensure it bonds well.
* also you need to work with light-ish colored tees... white yellow orange etc.
i'd recommend the Canon paper.. i've tried a few brands... seems to work best.
- version30
*game off
mr dobs i do mean actual vinyl not inkjet. i use a vinyl plotter to cut whatever vector shape i create it just cuts the outline. i can also score stencils with it as well
3' wide 120' long VINYL CUTTER http://www.wide-format-printers.…
its an encad, i never said injet printer transfer paper. i said vinyl plotter
*game on
pay attention dobs
- mrdobolina0
relax, fucka.
- snuggles0
when I said golden stars, I meant the little stickers that are kiss cut gold foil stickers, you know, like the ones you got in kindergarten when you managed to last all morning without peeing your pants...
- version30
dobs doesn't understand
- mrdobolina0
stop trying to provoke shit.
- version30
whos trying anything?