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screen printing => Waterbase and Discharge => Topic started by: tonypep on April 17, 2013, 02:55:28 PM
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Its the old before, after, after inside out trick
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Hi Tony,
I'm not sure what I'm looking at here. Are you saying that this print (is on the inside) of the shirt?
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Yes. We are polishing the technique but I think we pretty much have it down now. Heres a better pic of finished product on an Anvil. Looks better on ringspun fine gauge. Printed last night around 3:00 and showed up last night and this mornings Channel 2 News. They were for a benefit gathering to suppport victims of the East Bay Street fire last month that destroyed four very popular night clubs. Sold out in an hour and we came back with a re-order for 500. It was an awesome time.
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Any particular tricks to flipping shirts inside out?
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Yes, have your receptionist do it!
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Hahahhaa. But does the texture feel thicker off on the inside?
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It can. We stress the wash before wearing usually via stickers. In this case we printed them the other day around 3 pm and the bartenders and customers were wearing them that night at the benefit gathering. It was on the 11:00 news.
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Do you notice significant gain as a result of the heavy saturation? I'd think this would be for largeish
vector type stuff only.
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You would be correct on that. Its an organic look no two alike
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M&R needs to make a shirt inside outer.