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Voting closed: December 06, 2011, 11:36:45 AM
So, how do you guys adjust for the difference in print location between a youth medium and an adult XXL (not an unreasonable range).
Quote from: Frog on December 04, 2011, 01:07:16 PMSo, how do you guys adjust for the difference in print location between a youth medium and an adult XXL (not an unreasonable range).I think that is a completely unreasonable range for one board. I'd throw on youth boards for youth, adult for adult, etc.I even considered buying a "XXL+" board at one point, (like 18" wide or more) just to make printing big sizes that much quicker.
So, how do you guys adjust for the difference in print location between an adult small and an adult XXL (not an unreasonable range). Do you just start out eyeballing a greater over hang for the big shirts, and move the smaller ones in incrementally, once again by eye?
Quote from: Frog on December 04, 2011, 02:29:16 PMSo, how do you guys adjust for the difference in print location between an adult small and an adult XXL (not an unreasonable range). Do you just start out eyeballing a greater over hang for the big shirts, and move the smaller ones in incrementally, once again by eye?3" down from the collar is 3" down no matter the size of shirt. The only thing I change is horizontal position to locate a left chest on varied sizes. By never moving from my position of collar off, it's a removed variable from the process. If forces myself and any screen maker in the future to review the order and know the placement. I also place text on all my films for the color and height. this way it's a triple backup system and if it's put in the wrong place on the screen, I know who made the mistake and how to address it.
So, how do you guys adjust for the difference in print location between a youth medium and an adult XXL (not an unreasonable range). Do you just start out eyeballing a greater over hang for the big shirts, and move the smaller ones in incrementally, once again by eye?Seems to me that this is where a marked, dropped or recessed neck thingie would be quite useful.
I'm surprised none of your clients have taken issue with this and also that you find that acceptable for a print run across many sizes.
My question is why are you making more work for yourself by moving the shirt around your pretty line and marking covered platens?? Mine have paper on them.. that's itI have over 6 million prints under my belt from my contract printing days and I never moved a small down an inch or an xxl up an inch. It doesn't make sense to a contract guy printing 4500 shirts a day. Just put it on the board here, that's all you have to do.