"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
That is strange, I can print pretty high on any shirt I toss on my platen I just pull the shirt down lower if I need to go higher hmmm, I'll have to go back and read all the post.
haha! jerzees 29M Youth XS printed on adult 16" platens. we don't have any youth platens yet, but that would help a bit just to be able to rotate the smaller shirts up and around the end of the platen towards the press a little bit.
Quote from: Frog on July 06, 2016, 12:13:37 PMHe showed us a youth XS(with a non-distorted image) as an example. He has to be using youth platens. Even Gildan XS's wouldn't stretch on most 14"-16" wide adult boards!haha! jerzees 29M Youth XS printed on adult 16" platens. we don't have any youth platens yet, but that would help a bit just to be able to rotate the smaller shirts up and around the end of the platen towards the press a little bit.
He showed us a youth XS(with a non-distorted image) as an example. He has to be using youth platens. Even Gildan XS's wouldn't stretch on most 14"-16" wide adult boards!
Where are you located?
Quote from: Printficient on July 08, 2016, 09:46:54 AMWhere are you located?mid-ohio, 'bout an hour N of columbus
Quote from: Stinkhorn Press on July 08, 2016, 11:06:15 AMQuote from: Printficient on July 08, 2016, 09:46:54 AMWhere are you located?mid-ohio, 'bout an hour N of columbus If this is an M&R press there is a pretty easy way to flood past the start area of the squeegee print. If it is contact me and I will walk you through how to do it.