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button down softball shirts

Started this discussion. Last reply by Eric Adler Apr 18. 3 Replies

Light weight banner material

Started this discussion. Last reply by Roland R. Irish III Mar 12. 1 Reply

network switch

Started this discussion. Last reply by irving donaldson Jan 14. 2 Replies

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Eric Adler replied to David Casterella's discussion button down softball shirts
"You guys do it the techical way, I am a little more old fashion, I just cut the logo in half where the spilt is on the shirt. I guess I am just used to doing it that way from back when we used Transfer Express transfers to get it done. Be sure to…"
Apr 18
CYW replied to David Casterella's discussion button down softball shirts
"I do it in Corel so I have more control and also to check to see if the design should be tweaked to make the division look better. This sample is not a good candidate for splitting but it's the first tail I grabbed from my files First thing to…"
Apr 17
Mike F replied to David Casterella's discussion button down softball shirts
"In VersaWorks, under Settings, down down to the "Clip and Tile" tab, click the "Number of Tiles" radio button, set number of horizontal tiles as 2, then right underneath is the settings for overlap. I'm guessing "Top…"
Apr 17
David Casterella posted a discussion

button down softball shirts

I know Steve taught us how to do this, I think it was called clip and tile but can someone give me some help I have never used it and I am looking to do button down baseball jerseys and need to have the design overlap. ThanksDavidSee More
Apr 17
Roland R. Irish III replied to David Casterella's discussion Light weight banner material
"I haven't got the number on me, but I get a glossy banner material in 30" that 'says' it's 13 oz. but I'd swear it's 10 or 11 oz. I get it from Fellers, and most of their banner rolls they offer in matte or gloss."
Mar 12
David Casterella posted a discussion

Light weight banner material

GMI discontinued their light weight banner material according to Imprintables.  I really liked the way this printed.  Does anyone have an option for me.  I like the matte finish that GMI had.  I am looking for a 30" roll. ThanksDavidSee More
Mar 12
irving donaldson replied to David Casterella's discussion network switch
"You can and I have successfully.  You can even use the gateway setting on the VC to make it more spot on - but in all of my installations - that was not necessary. I watched folks in Califonia run a machine in Illinois so if you know networking…"
Jan 14
Admin replied to David Casterella's discussion network switch
"You can but I would recommend against it. There is a video on Rolands support site that goes through how to setup the network. i recommend against it as on the switch it can lose communication and dump a job on you. Much cheaper and easier to get…"
Jan 14
David Casterella posted a discussion

network switch

Can I use a network switch to hook up my versacamm.  The reason I want to do this  is so I can Have a hard wired internet connection.  Any thoughts.See More
Jan 10
David Casterella replied to Larry Turner's discussion Embroidery Pricing
"I agree with Irv we use to run our machines at 1200 stm and that is a big mistake.  We run them at 900 stm and that works real well for us.  My pricing is the same $1 per thousand and it all depends on the customer and quanity for hooping…"
Nov 28, 2011
David Casterella replied to David Casterella's discussion Air Tech
"I even put it in the washer with no luck.  I guess you havn't had this problem. As always thanks for your help"
Oct 26, 2011
Admin replied to David Casterella's discussion Air Tech
"you should still be able to stretch the shirt and release it. You could even wet it down and should be able to remove it then too."
Oct 26, 2011
David Casterella replied to David Casterella's discussion Air Tech
"Thanks Steve but no good.  The paper that sticks is not on the design.  The couple of times it has happend it wasn't on the design. "
Oct 26, 2011
Admin replied to David Casterella's discussion Air Tech
"wait till it cools and then stretch the shirt. The airtech media will stretch but the paper will not. It will almost fall off after that with a few pieces that you can peel."
Oct 26, 2011
David Casterella posted a discussion

Air Tech

Every so often when using air tech the paper sticks to the shirt and I can't get it off.  Does anyone else have this problem and if so any trick to getting the paper off.  I've tried reheating and still no good.  I don't have an extra shirt and have to get it the client today.  Just dont have the time to go shopping for the shirt. See More
Oct 26, 2011
Roland R. Irish III replied to David Casterella's discussion Price help for lawn signs
"I use John's Studio in Batavia, NY. They are great, fast, efficient, and prices are low. Never let me down and turnaround time is fantastic. Do up your digital print file (to their specs), email it in, and they take it from there."
Oct 18, 2011

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Hometown: Please include City & State
Mamaroneck, NY
Core Business
Embroidery, Screen Printing
Your Position
Partner
Type of Printer/Cutter if owned:
Versacamm 300
Type of Heat Press if owned:
mighty press / Fusion

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At 2:19pm on May 3, 2009, Steven Jackson said…
David,
Welcome to Garmentua! I hope that you find some useful information on one of our forums or in one of the blogs. Please let me know if there is anything I can answer for you.

Thanks for joining our forum.

~Steven
 
 
 

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