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Re: Lining up vinyl
Posted: 20 Dec 2018, 17:17
by Bob700
Hi
Does anyone have any tips on lining up vinyl, I'm pretty useless at it and I'm having too many slant out of centre T shirts
Thanks
Re: Lining up vinyl
Posted: 21 Dec 2018, 08:05
by Quinsfan
I just use my hand/fingers to measure from either side and then my eyes. Maybe ask Father Christmas for some glasses [emoji12][emoji23].
My wife when pressing uses a steel rule and just measures from the nearest edge of the platten down to the text /logo to see if it is all level.
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Re: Lining up vinyl
Posted: 21 Dec 2018, 08:58
by Earl Smith
Hi Bob,
I think Ive mentioned this before. I use some stable A4 card that I cut square and to the distance I want from the collar to the top position of a print. Usually 14cm down for a one or two line print and 10cm if its a bigger print. Placing this card onto the t-shirt on the platen will ensure a square print and all shirts will be printed in the same place. Same for the front but different distance from the collar.
Simples.....
Re: Lining up vinyl
Posted: 21 Dec 2018, 09:03
by pw66
If you get the t-shirt placed properly then the rest should follow.
Pull the shirt right onto the platen until the shoulder seems touch the edge. That will allow you to gauge how straight the shirt is on the press. When it is square on the platon grab the shoulder seem where it meets the sleeve on each side and pull the shirt into the final possition.
Re: Lining up vinyl
Posted: 21 Dec 2018, 11:33
by Bob700
Thanks for the advice guys
Re: Lining up vinyl
Posted: 22 Dec 2018, 07:09
by Blackadder65
Hi Bob,
I press a center crease on the t-shirt, then crease the vinyl in the middle of the design at the top and bottom and just line up with the crease on the t-shirt. I also use the logo it and t-square guides for more accuracy on multiple orders.