Screen Printing Gets a RivalWritten by Paul Hood
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Advantages and Limitations of Heat Transfer The heat transfer process offers unlimited print color combinations, photographic quality reproductions, and versatility to print small quantities with multicolor designs. It also allows an opportunity to have small quantities of shirts made with colorful designs at affordable prices. Moreover, heat transfer printed shirts are fully washable and can be ironed after a wash while screen-printed shirts cannot be ironed. However, this process doesn’t work properly on dark shirts. There you have it, folks! With this information on screen printing and heat transfer, choice is still left for you to decide on which process best suits you. I agree that both methods of printing can be truly fun and rewarding but then, there will always be one that will stand out from among these two. What do you think, is it screen printing or heat transfer?

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| | A Closer Look at Image ResolutionWritten by Nashville
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Indeed, when deciding on print size of your image, you must choose a size that is appropriate to resolution of image you are supplying. The size to which your image can be printed without a loss in quality depends on resolution of your image. Remember that higher resolution of your image is, better quality of image when printed. Most digital cameras allow you to select a combination of resolution and quality from settings menu. In order to obtain an optimal print out, you must set your digital camera at highest possible resolution and quality. Always remember that higher quality, larger image file will become. So folks, make sure you have sufficient room on memory card!

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