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well I want it to be 2 colours really, The inside of the writing it meant to be the same colour as the superman yellow and the red for the 'S'. But I recon the 3 step suggestion is best.

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you are making a lot of work to do T's in vinyl with this artwork...... just say that you can only offer this design on white T's - and use sub/laser trasferes
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do you know where to get design white tshirts suitable for laser transfer, also where to get decent laser transfers.

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if you are worried about the S logo, then just cut the red diamond solid and put the yellow logo over it, nothing to line up then
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I'd just print and cut the lot.
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Print and cut....on my vesacamm.... :-)
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really want a versacamm but I only have a plotter :(
Does anyone have a Versacamm for sale?
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you need to learn to master some simple layering, it is possible, and if you dont have the money for a versacam, the options are, to sub them out to one of the posters above, or do them in vinyl layering and taking time
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I have a Roland BN-20 - might be able to help out?
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Stitch Up;61297 wrote:I have a Roland BN-20 - might be able to help out?
Been wanting to get a BN 20 do you get a lot of use out of it?

Sorry to jump in
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