Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I have a customer who made a mistake in his customer furnished design. He wants me to block out / print over text which is black on an orange hoodie. and print new text in orange. Has anyone got any experience in doing this. I have 40 shirts to do. I told him it was going to look like crap putting it nicely. But is is hell bent on having it done.
If you don't have lasers or want to line it up perfect. Make a screen with the exact design that is on the shirt. Then lower that screen on the shirt. Pull the edges of the shirt until the design on the screen and the design on the shirt line up. You can get real fast at this and you can even do a lot better cover up then a big block. I did this with about 100 shirts that a customer forgot info. It only took about a hour and a half to do the 100 shirts this way. It had text over the original design, under the original and on top of the original design. Could never of did it with lasers. They all came out perfect. Charge a lot it does suck.
On a sweat shirt, you might want to heat press after you re-print it to make the print flatter and not so rough.Press it for about 4 seconds using a pad in between the plys and the Teflon sheet over you print.