recommendations

Specifically for mug presses & ovens
Greensleeves
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Re: recommendations

Post by Greensleeves »

I figured out how to divide the page into 9 mm spaces for printing 3 mug templates and drop everthing into place afterwards. Apart from rubbing the lines out before i go to print on cs4 i dont have an alternative. Otherwise the back lines appear on top or bottom of the mug. Can anyone here help? :D
frizbee
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Re: recommendations

Post by frizbee »

You can use layout line in CS whcih don't get printed, if you can't work out how to do it, drop me a pm with the following.

The top and bottom unprintable parts of your page (size) to find this print in illustrator a graphic that goes of heh side of the page, measure the white space unprinted on the paper.

The size of the priantable area on your mug, usually about 180 x 85 but depends on people, presses, mugs etc you use layout to the full height of the mug, allowing you to position it correctly so it looks right. Don'f forget actual mug height.

I'll send you back a ai that has the lines there that will not be seen when printed.

When you are ready to use this template, you trim off the bottom, the cut the page into 3 exact amounts using a guiltine, then you have easy to put on trasfers as they are the same height as your mugs so easy to get straight.

IIf anyone else wants this done, let me know
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