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Old April 15th, 2006 Apr 15, 2006 4:21:19 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Question which technique?

Hello!

Can anyone tell me which technique has been probably used to get this kind of tees?

http://img159.imageshack.us/img159/6601/tee2tu.jpg

I was wondering: how can you print the white?

Would it be possible to make those kind of t-shirts witha ink-jet prinyer and a heat press?

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Can anyone give me the name and phone number of that guy. He looks cute.
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Default Re: which technique?

Most likely that is screen printing with white ink. I doubt you would be able to inkjet print it very effectively. There are white papers that you can print on and press, but you would have to hand cut it. Or print black in areas that would blend with the shirt, but it would be noticeable.

Screen printing is the best method for this kind of print (if you are on a budget).
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Default Re: which technique?

You could make that shirt using a heat press with a plastisol transfer, or a cut vinyl transfer. You could also make it without a press by screen printing it, or with a direct to garment printer. It would be much harder to make that with an ink jet printer though.
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thanks guys! :-)
 
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Default Re: which technique?

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Can anyone give me the name and phone number of that guy. He looks cute.
Looks like a standard American Apparel model shot to me.

It's the same guy as on the 2001 style product page isn't it?
 
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