Discuss the various aspects of heat press technology. Transfer paper, inks, plastisol transfers, vinyl cutters, printers, commercial usage, durability, suppliers, etc.
I'm looking for ideas/printer that can print linticular on a front of a shirt..or something like it...if you have more Qs ,please e-mail me at hil@sdipromo.com">phil@sdipromo.com
Thanks,
Phil
Last edited by AEPIPHIL; November 11th, 2009 at 12:05 PM.
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This is a separation routine in one or more of the separation software programs on the market. You load your two pieces of art, and the program creates your separation. One film is printed with standard plastisol, and the second is printed with high density inks.
Welcome aboard Terry! I did my first formal screen printing class in AZ, well, a long time ago, and you were a big help. Your brain will surely get picked on this board...
I've never seen a lenticular print on a shirt that I thought looked good. The entire premise of lenticular it that it changes appearance with the viewing angle. I can't imagine a lenticular shirt print that would be effective? Anyone have an example? Even on paper, most lenticular is done on heavy stock, almost board weight, so that the image is stable relative to the viewer. How would that work on a tee shirt that is printed flat but worn cylindrical?