Steven, I did this logo for a business at the lake. We first did them by sublimation before I got the versacamm. We now do them on the versacamm. On this shirt I used quick print because that was loaded on the machine. I used TTD maskand my heat press is the Hotronix draw. The shirt is a 100% cotton Port T. The logo took some try to get all the cut lines just right.
Mac stated -
Steven, Here is number two and I guess the last one. We did this logo for the High School this year. The parents loved them because we could change the number on the jersey to their sons. We used the quick print with TTD mask. also we used the draw heat press. This shirt again is a Port 100% cotton.
The above designs were printed on Quick Print media using TTD mask and a Hotronix Draw press. The designs are simply just vector clipart that I added cut lines to in Corel Draw...a great illustration of just how easy it can be to print apparel on the Versacamm!
From Mac:
Here is a logo we did for our customer Custom Designs, we used five different templates to make this logo and we used quickprint and the shirt was 100% poly from Holloway. It really looks great on that shirt.
Diane said - On this one, I used Solutions Opaque media and Solutions Mask. I used the bezier tool in Corel to add interior cuts as well as the normal exterior contour.
A very cool entry from Gene Azevedo. Gene says"I used solutions opaque, and ttd mask. I did all of the weeding after masking. It may look like a difficult weeding job, but it actually was quite easy! The koi fish come from the sides up to the front, and one across the back. To top it off, I added some rhinestones to bling it out! :)"
Diane has added another great entry into the contest. Diane said that she had to use a teflon pillow in order to get the correct pressure to make this one work.
Mac Fick has a couple of more entries to keep things interesting! Mac says: "The first shirt was done for our company. The material used was Quickprint with TDD mask. The shirt is 100% cotton from Port & Co. The second shirt we doing for a Civil War reenactment in our county. The material used again was Quickprint with TDD mask. The shirt is 100% cotton Port & Co."