Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
I have always heard that the placement should be about "2 fingers down from collar. 2 fingers is roughly about 2" or 2.25" depending on your fat fingers like mine. I'm typically comfortable seeing it in this area and would agree with the masses. We also know that the "art" shape has much to do with it.Today, we are printing an upside down baseball home plate with words inside. Very weighted at the bottom. Comes to a point at top.I walk in and it's half done, being printed "starting at" 4 fat fingers down. Landing the majority of the print on the persons stomach. Ugh!.So, do you keep what was ran already and move it up for the other half...or keep them all run low? Now also keep in mid, we don't have extra's and would delay the order to re-do them. Typical scenario here.
The finger thing is dumb. I made a pen that has a ruler on it *Patent Pending* for us. 0 starts at the tip of the pen.Placement should be dictated by the customer, if not then recommend by the rep, and then use judgement on press to make it good. But saying 3 fingers gives me shivers because it makes it seem like placement isn't important.I made a general guide based around our standard that the printers have. It came from someone else here so feel free to remix it.My 3 fingers is 2.25"
Myself, I use the opening as the one constant on all shirts, and, of course, also what allows us to see old school pre laser marks on our boards.