Advice on best print method for this logo
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Re: Advice on best print method for this logo
Customer wants me to print this logo (Yes I will have written permission) onto 14 shirts as part of a charity event. Approx. 12" wide.
Was hoping vinyl would be best option if I can get a shade close but I don't think overlapping would give me the darker shade in the centre. I think the shirts will be either purple or dark blue.
I guess another option would be transfers, Versacamm maybe but it's a small job, charity related so I need to keep costs down.
Anyone any ideas on how to best reproduce this?
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Was hoping vinyl would be best option if I can get a shade close but I don't think overlapping would give me the darker shade in the centre. I think the shirts will be either purple or dark blue.
I guess another option would be transfers, Versacamm maybe but it's a small job, charity related so I need to keep costs down.
Anyone any ideas on how to best reproduce this?
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Re: Advice on best print method for this logo
I recently used the xpress dye sub vinyl transfer paper and found it to be a good product.
http://www.xpres.co.uk/c-322-subli-dark-paper.aspx
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http://www.xpres.co.uk/c-322-subli-dark-paper.aspx
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =1&theater
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Re: Advice on best print method for this logo
Yes, I do use the transfer papers and this would possibly look ok, I'm a bit weary that at that size it may feel a bit papery and might cause excess sweating (not nice, sorry) I could use a different paper that wasn't as thick but as the text is white it needs the white background to show through.
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Re: Advice on best print method for this logo
Probably not what you want to hear Justin but what about embroidery
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Re: Advice on best print method for this logo
You could get some Oki white transfers made up if you didn't want the feel of vinyl.
Re: Advice on best print method for this logo
Why not just sub straight onto a polyester t shirt. A lot of these sport t shirts are quite good nowadays.
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Re: Advice on best print method for this logo
Already printing Oki transfers but I don't think this would be particularly good at the size it needs to be...will run a test though.
Embroidery not for this job, needs to be done in house and I'm not a fan of embroidery
Embroidery not for this job, needs to be done in house and I'm not a fan of embroidery
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Re: Advice on best print method for this logo
Would be great if I could but it's a huge organised event and have to use existing shirts.Quinsfan;86803 wrote:Why not just sub straight onto a polyester t shirt. A lot of these sport t shirts are quite good nowadays.
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dtg then 
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Re: Advice on best print method for this logo
Good option Paul, may work out costly factoring in postage. Had offer for Verscamm prints, I think this will prob be best idea, thanks everyone.
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