Discuss the various aspects of heat press technology. Transfer paper, inks, plastisol transfers, vinyl cutters, printers, commercial usage, durability, suppliers, etc. Positioning the pic.
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Positioning the pic.
Hey I'm having one problem. Once I have pressed the picture on a shirt, I find that the whole picture is one sided. Do they have anything to make sure my picture is centered properly?And lastly, why can I see the outline of the paper? Is it a poor quality?
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Re: Positioning the pic. I suggest the same thing the
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Re: Positioning the pic. Tee square it has all the votes,,
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Re: Positioning the pic. I just did 198 shirts, 70 of them double sided, this way, very quick and every one centered.
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Re: Positioning the pic. If you want something fast and have the room, this is what I did and it works great. I can't imagine anything faster either.
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Re: Positioning the pic. Hey Rick after you get it set up,please let us know how it's working for you. ..... JB
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