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do 15x15 presses generally cover the front of tshirts?

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I dont know if I need a 15x15 or 16x20 press. I am printing on womens shirts sizes xs-L. I just need a press that will print text and an image that goes on the front of the shirt. i wish I had a tape measure
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I use a 15x15 to press women cut tees everyday. Are you using a printer that prints in wide format, attempting to print the majority of the shirts surface?

Basically, I would need more info from you to offer advise.
Most transfer designs are less than 15 x 15. Those that might be larger can be applied with a two step process as shown on our website video.
itll be something of this width. i hope something like this is under 15 width wise
[media]http://www.crazydogtshirts.com/catalog/sickjobwomenfull.gif[/media]

and i appreciate all the responses. also, rather than starting another thread. How long will heat transfer remain on the shirts even after many washes?
I dont know if I need a 15x15 or 16x20 press. I am printing on womens shirts sizes xs-L. I just need a press that will print text and an image that goes on the front of the shirt. i wish I had a tape measure
Use a couple of pieces of computer paper taped together..
I actually could do that image with my 11x15 Mighty press lite. That is what I own. :)

Did you pull the trigger on a heat press yet?
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