I have a problem that I am hoping you can help me with.
Ive been having great results with mugs, aprons, coasters, and jigsaws, but ive just come to test some tea towels to see how they print before I start to design and advertise them.
Ive just made up 2 designs for a tea towel to use at home for a test and the results are terrible, they are all faded and the colours are not at all vibrant, they are much like my first mug when I had the paper the wrong way up.
I know these image go against copyright but as I said these are tests for me to use indoors as all mine have vanished
This is the first side I did which I could have be down to a poor image, when I clicked view Actual Pixels it did look a bit poor:-
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This is the other side, this time I took a HD wallpaper to make sure the image was good and still got poor results:-
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Now before I posted this I did do a search for tea towel problems and did read that the Trupix paper is meant to be good on hard materials and it is suggested that we use TexPrint paper for softer materials such as towels and T's.
I have however printer an apron and was very pleased with the result using the same Trupix paper, here is the result:-
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If anyone could please give some advice as to where im going wrong then I would very much appreciate it.
Thanks in advance
James
