Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Thanks to Starchild and Pierre for the help and pointers.We aren't over the top proud of it, but given the time crunch we were given it didn't come out too bad.This also has a high light white on it, trying to bring to make that canopy a little smoother... meh.Of course that's a spot purple as well.So all said and done we were rocking cmyk + white (flashing in that head) + purple spot... still rocking it out at 22 dozen an hour and this was a full print (we also had our logo as a tag below the color).First one is the original JPG. This one was cleaned up on around the edges as they had done a hack job and just sent us the original scan. Ended up using their version as a selection to crop out of the scan of the painting their "version" of the state's shape.2nd one is an actual t-shirt... sorry for the not so great photography... helps hide the flaws.
Quote from: sqslabs on February 07, 2015, 11:08:29 PMNice print man... I just ran my first 4CP and got so frustrated I ended up pulling it off press and running the job on the DTG. Yours looks way better than mine did though. How many shirts did you run before giving up or drastically changing things?Pierre said 20 shirts to get the build up going. I can promise you the first 5 were wretched, the next five weren't much better, but there was a hint at "progress"... Then it started looking a little more like it was moving in the right direction and giving us an idea of where to start tweaking.
Nice print man... I just ran my first 4CP and got so frustrated I ended up pulling it off press and running the job on the DTG. Yours looks way better than mine did though.
Quote from: Gilligan on February 08, 2015, 01:08:21 AMQuote from: sqslabs on February 07, 2015, 11:08:29 PMNice print man... I just ran my first 4CP and got so frustrated I ended up pulling it off press and running the job on the DTG. Yours looks way better than mine did though. How many shirts did you run before giving up or drastically changing things?Pierre said 20 shirts to get the build up going. I can promise you the first 5 were wretched, the next five weren't much better, but there was a hint at "progress"... Then it started looking a little more like it was moving in the right direction and giving us an idea of where to start tweaking.This may be a stupid question but what do you do with the "first 20" or whatever? Are they not sellable? Do you keep them as shop rags/donate them? Do you build the loss into the price quote?