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Ok, this isnt the graphic I'm using, just wanted to know if I did the vector and all correctly for it to be read by a screen printer.

I'd hate to reformat all of my designs and find out in the end that I did them all wrong haha.

Did this really quickly in Vector Magic, and saved as .eps Is that, right? Or should I have saved as .svg or something else?

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nope, it is in cmyk needs to be converted to pantone colors, and i hope you dont plan on printing this to make money, im pretty sure it is trademarked and you may get sued.
Thanks, and the first line of my post said "this isnt the graphic I'm using, just wanted to know if I did the vector and all correctly for it to be read by a screen printer."

Was just using is as an example since I dont want to put any of my own designs up just yet.
 

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Thanks, and the first line of my post said "this isnt the graphic I'm using, just wanted to know if I did the vector and all correctly for it to be read by a screen printer."

Was just using is as an example since I dont want to put any of my own designs up just yet.
cool, if this was the design colors going on a white garment then you just need 2 screens anything else would be 3-4 screens depending on an underbase or not.
 
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