About All Over Printing on Sub-Tees
The process used to produce our all over print orders is dye sublimation. This is a printing technique that features full color edge to edge printing of images onto numerous different materials. This is done by using heat and pressure to convert dye particles into a gas which is then transferred to the garment. The dye is then absorbed by the garment leaving a permanent, vivid image with a soft to the touch feel.
When Using the Design it is Important to Remember
-The dotted line is the approximate location of the edge of the shirt and collar. Keep any text or logos that must be seen well inside this line.
-Any design or background that you do want to print off the edge of the shirt needs to extend to the outer line of the bleed area.
-You can set the background color of the shirt to any color you want, however, please realize it will not come out a completely solid color. Expect to see some white where creasing occurs.
-Have fun and get creative!
Expected Results
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Single-sided, all-over prints will show the bare garment color on the non-printed side. |
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Expect to have smudges and blurs over seams, as well as areas of creasing near the edges. Solid color backgrounds will make this more noticable. |
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Designs that are planned around these limitations help to enhance the look of the shirt and leave you with a better looking product. |

















