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Originally posted by some_idiot
Not many screen printers hang out here. You might want to
consult the yellow pages for your area.
In general, they'll want a tif file in the highest resolution you
can give them. They'll work it from there.
The "plasticy" stuff is low quality ink. Tell the guy that does you
shirts to use (and charge for it) the higher grade ink. Also remember that screen printed T-shirts should be washed inside out to prolong the life of the graphic.
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actually a couple of printers hang out here,....just give it a few
i also got some good info form pornojunkies, try there mang
