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Expanding on Fill Stitches
When working on your designs, one key element type that is often used is the fill stitch. These fills are…
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How do I reduce the chance of error or misprints?
Is your shop experiencing one too many errors when printing? Or maybe it’s just your worst fear. Try these four…
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5 Tips for Improving Retention with Online Customers
Online businesses have to go the extra mile to build the same kind of trust that happens so naturally when…
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Designing without Directives
“Good evening folks, welcome to CafĂ© Charboneau. I see you’ve had a chance to look at the menu. Do you…
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How to Fix Faded or Spotty Heat Transfers
If you are running into problems with a transfer being faded, burned, too light, or spotty, check the three most…
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Should I use a .jpg file format for sublimation printing?
A .jpg file is a “loss” compression format, meaning that when you save a .jpg, it throws away data every…
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Rick Williams: Crafting an Everlasting Sign
When it comes to sign projects, few can be as daunting as one that requires rebuilding an antique sign using…
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How can I match Pantone colors in sublimation?
Many times a customer will have a specific Pantone color they may need to have sublimated as part of a…
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Rick Williams: PVC Sheet is a Shop Owner’s Best Friend
One of the most versatile materials that a sign shop owner can keep on hand is PVC foam sheet material.…
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How do I clean sublimation ink from my Teflon sheet?
The beauty of Teflon sheets is that they are meant to protect your heat press. So the good news is…
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Two Alternatives to Petroleum-Based Cleaning Solvents
Vegetable and alcohol-based cleaning solvents are often used as an alternative to the hotter (also known as petroleum-based) solvents used…
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