What's the best way to do this?

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Yes agree, green square down first (170 degrees, 20 seconds) and then place white on top. 3 letters look easy to weed but that little something in the top right hand corner of the text could be challenging!!
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... then wash one to see if white dont come off :) before you send one to customer :)
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Or you could just print it on ink jet dark, no weeding required
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or printable flock :)
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paul, why would you wash one first, why would the vinyl come off ?? or is it a joke ?? :)
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no.no joke at all. I use to had a request from my photography club fr few t-shirts with pig holding a camera. pig was white simple countour line on orange background. i printed orange squere first and then the rest of the pig. after couple of washes white pig start coming off of the background. nothing huge. just a corners. And I used proper preasure and temps. also vinyl was suitable for multi layering. rest of t-shirts I did without background was ok.
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oh right, thats odd, i do a lot of multi layering, and have never had an issue, (touch wood now) or hear my tales of woe lol
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mrs maggot;22444 wrote:oh right, thats odd, i do a lot of multi layering, and have never had an issue, (touch wood now) or hear my tales of woe lol
me too (not had a problem that is).

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i dont remember tbh mate. i haver some from lovecut i ordered ages a go and not going to use i think :) also have some from MDP (my main vinyl supplier) and some fom target transfers. so it must be mdp or TT :)
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I use MDP all the time Paul, including multi-layering and never had a problem with it ......................... must have just been a 'one off' incident?
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