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I have been screen printing about a year now and have been following the forum religiously but never had a real good question until now....A client called me yesterday and needs tank tops done but the only ones they wanted were the sheer ribbed tanks.... I know this might be a problem with plastisol, but I took my chances because I have backups they liked as well... Question is any tips on printing plastisol on ribbed tanks....like i said they are mini-ribbed tanks...I just hope their huge ta tas don't stretch them to death!:mad:
 

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I have printed Bella baby rib tanks for women and added a stretch additive. I would suggest that you check with your ink company and get the recommended additive and what percent they recommend. I think I may have used up to about 30 percent by weight. Again check with your ink supplier. These rib shirts have a lot of stretch and if you don't use the additive your design will crack when they are stretched. When I did my first order of these rib shirt I just used the regular ink with out the additive and it was a real disaster. Hope this helps. Thanks
 

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Well the good thing is their logo is not super detailed and I have reducer but no stretch additive... Bad thing is these are the Bella tanks, they came in today and they actually don't look like they will be a problem. I do have youth pallets so ill use those not to stretch the shirt majorly while printing.
 
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