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screen printing => General Screen Printing => Topic started by: head north on August 10, 2012, 10:16:15 AM
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Wondering if anyone has ever fit a Youth XS (Gildan 5000) onto a 16" pallet. The measurements are listed at 14" but I'm wondering if anyone has tried it before. It would only be 10 shirts as part of a larger order - 1C front and back.
We don't have a set of youth pallets yet or I would just use those ;)
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Gildan, yes, but it will be tight.
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we just lay the shirt on the platen for 1 color prints, no need to try and stretch it out. but if I remember correctly, they can fit but the print distorts terribly. one color = one stroke = no problem.
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Star small at least get one youth palette!
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Get a youth pallet. We print down to youth medium on a 16" pallet, and can get a small on there, but an XS will stretch a lot, and when you take it off the press it will be quite distorted. Our youth pallets are 10"...
Steve
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It's for the new auto so I was trying to avoid buying a full set, since we hardly ever do youth prints, but maybe I can get one here in time - it's about a 3 day rush order.
Follow up question - is there a "standard" size for a youth left breast print? Shirts will range from Youth XS - XL
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I have 15" manual pallets, I can do Youth S on them, but I do not think that I could do XS.
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we have 5 youth pallets (we double index when printing on those). In this case if you purchased one, you could make two stacks of shirts. One with XS and one with the rest. Feed the shirts normally and when the youth platten comes around put the XS on it. THis way you can keep printing without doubling back.
pierre
p.s. as others said, you'll have to stretch it a lot to make it fit, but yes, it can be done.
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we have 5 youth pallets (we double index when printing on those). In this case if you purchased one, you could make two stacks of shirts. One with XS and one with the rest. Feed the shirts normally and when the youth platten comes around put the XS on it. THis way you can keep printing without doubling back.
pierre
p.s. as others said, you'll have to stretch it a lot to make it fit, but yes, it can be done.
Very out of the box Pierre... I like it!
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This brings up the whole deal about Gildan youth sizes.
I advise all who use them to make sure that their clients know what they are getting because by most standards, the sizing is not even close to industry standard.
They can be huge! (I'm told that they are "retail" sizing, which is aimed at the optimistic moms of obese kids in Walmart)
With normal sized shirts (Hanes,Jerzee,Friut,Anvil,Port), I fit down to youth medium on a 15" adult board.
Bottom line, it is quite possible that a client will be unhappy with the Gildan youth sizing if they are unaware of this aberration!
Then again if their kids are overwieght.
This also brings up the issue of design size when mixing adult and youth. One is limited to the size of the smallest shirt (board).
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This brings up the whole deal about Gildan youth sizes.
I advise all who use them to make sure that their clients know what they are getting because by most standards, the sizing is not even close to industry standard.
They can be huge! (I'm told that they are "retail" sizing, which is aimed at the optimistic moms of obese kids in Walmart)
With normal sized shirts (Hanes,Jerzee,Friut,Anvil,Port), I fit down to youth medium on a 15" adult board.
Bottom line, it is quite possible that a client will be unhappy with the Gildan youth sizing if they are unaware of this aberration!
Then again if their kids are overwieght.
This also brings up the issue of design size when mixing adult and youth. One is limited to the size of the smallest shirt (board).
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Ditto! Gildans run a size larger. This can be a plus or a minus as Frog said. . .
pierre
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Gildan XS are freakin' huge, I think they are larger than other brand YS, which is why I said they would fit on the pallet. I don't think its a coincidence that Gildan offers a separate line of "toddler" shirts.
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Another thought.
Remember too, when going by product dimensions, that on most presses, besides the actual width of the board, there is the arm and bracket which can considerably add to the "stretch"
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We do it all the time, it doesn't distort anything either, but we probably do mostly Gildan's in that size. We don't have to stretch much at all because of the low profile underneath the pallet. There isn't much down there to get in the way. It's actually harder to put an xs on our vastex adult pallets, 15", than our auto's 16" pallet, all because of what's underneath the pallet.
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It's for the new auto so I was trying to avoid buying a full set, since we hardly ever do youth prints, but maybe I can get one here in time - it's about a 3 day rush order.
Follow up question - is there a "standard" size for a youth left breast print? Shirts will range from Youth XS - XL
Youth pallets are also good for those skinny ladies garments...
Steve
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Just for fun, I just measured a "real" youth xs, and it's 13.5" wide when laid flat. A small is 14.75" (so, real life measurements, not specs)
That's why, even without any additional obstruction underneath, I go no smaller than youth medium for a full 12-13" design on adult boards.
This "relabeling" by Gildan reminds me of shop I used to work in. the crew neck sweat shirt discovered printed in multi colors on the wrong side for a job since torn down.
They removed the tag and reattached it on the former front.
Gildan's youth tags are almost as wrong!
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we have 5 youth pallets (we double index when printing on those). In this case if you purchased one, you could make two stacks of shirts. One with XS and one with the rest. Feed the shirts normally and when the youth platten comes around put the XS on it. THis way you can keep printing without doubling back.
pierre
p.s. as others said, you'll have to stretch it a lot to make it fit, but yes, it can be done.
Dude i like it!
thanks