Direct to Garment Printing - I've gone and done it!

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As many of the pictures have disappeared from this thread, I thought I'd post them again. I always enjoy seeing what other people are doing as it inspires me and often gives me new ideas.

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I've not produced these shirts for sale, they were produced as part of the huge learning curve! For each good outcome there have probably been 3 trashed!

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Angie loves rhinestones :)
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Practicing with white ink. DTG printers do not print any area in a design that's pure white C:0 M:0 Y:0 K:0
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Adam, I made this design BIGGER and printed it again.
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White shirts are so easy to print on, also very easy with sublimation too. DTG needs to be cotton (no polyester more than 50%) sublimation needs polyester! DTG printers can print on polyester if you use the inks designed for use with poly.
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... and one for the forthcoming Six Nations
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We're making progress but still a long way to go.

John
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Re: Direct to Garment Printing - I've gone and done it!

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You've got to check your designs first John - you've got the shirts the wrong way round. :lol:
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Hahahaha, not sure I understand John :twisted:
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John G wrote:You've got to check your designs first John - you've got the shirts the wrong way round. :lol:
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I've checked again & again, they're definately the right way around :)
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what about last one John?? :D
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Not unsurprisingly, that was the only one I checked :)
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I agree with the others, definitely the wrong way round and I'm sure Ann Robinson would agree with us :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Well, if I do change the dolphins around, it'll look stupid as they'll ne swimming toward the beach!
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Pity you couldn't sell those Ariel shirts John, they have so many possible options. Might cause a riot or two of course, but you would sell a load. That machine might take some learning but I think you have certainly made the right investment.
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