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I No Longer Dread Team Numbers or Player Names....

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Fresh Baked Printing:
I used to print team numbers with paper stencils and gang print names. Since I've "discovered" the ease of screen printed transfers, I actually look foward to the price and business team tees bring in.
Not sure if the transfers are for everything but man, what a relief!

yaleteamsandtees:
Done it for decades on T's
but we use Stahl's pre cut now for consistancy.

Too many different fabrics out there these days.

tpitman:
I've done dark ink transfers successfully, but I have a job I do every Fall with names and numbers, and half the job is golden yellow on royal blue tees. Getting an even layer of ink that registers to a white underbase, or even a print/flash/print, has dogged me, so I use cadcut material on my cutter, but that stuff is running about $2.50 a running foot. The consistency is great, though.

Frog:
If you want to save money on the material, and don't mind a little more layout work (very little actually) lay it out Frog free-style.
I rarely lay out a name and number as a set, but choose rather to lay out as many cuts as will fit on the sheet, cut, and position each component.

Since I also use a lot of die-cut, I'm used to this.

I showed one of my last layouts in this thread.

Sbrem:
We have a numbering machine, but we cad cut the names. We do a lot of numbering. For some jobs, we use Transfer Express' screen printed 2 color numbers, which work really well on just about all fabrics. My 2?...

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