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This is great feedback guys. Not sure how soon I'll be able to make some changes and post some other concepts, but you're all giving me some great suggestions & opinions to give me some direction!!!
Thanks Jill. Since I have one just like you mentioned I'll probably lean towards that route. I have a lot of versions. This particular one I reached that certain point where I began to wonder if time into details was a good idea or not. Maybe I'll post some of the other ones, too.
Figured it was time to learn the truth about this one. There are several things about this that I find questionable. I suspect they'll be pointed out here and I'll know for sure.
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No need to reverse print. Reverse printed on white would be useless. Even heavy coverage will stick to the window if applied wet (which I recommend customers do - Then they won't get air bubbles).
Maybe if it were made to look like a drip of message oil by removing the veins and adding a white crescent along the lower right inside for the water droplet look would work.
Sorry to be a thread pirate, but I think my question goes well with the dialog in this thread.
Is there a transfer paper for thermal transfers? For example, if I were to contour cut printed lettering that is not reverse printed, is there a transfer paper to get that onto the shirt just like...
I've had emails be rejected because the file was too large for what their server will allow, and I've had them be rejected simply because it was a native file and their server doesn't like it. Try zipping the attachments and see if they go through.
I've had the same thing happen with it dragging the knife across the print. I haven't had the disconnect issue, though. I unplugged the power for a while and then it was fine. Just guessing, but I think the machine has memory that can mess up the buffering, and is cleared when the power is cut.
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