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Subject:
printing t-shirts
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: mickey_one-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
12 Jun 2002 05:39 PDT
Expires: 12 Jul 2002 05:39 PDT Question ID: 24498 |
I have a design in a magazine that I want placed on a t-shirt. the sites I have found so far are all limited to printing text only, this is text plus a line drawing I want to send the page off and for them to do the job. |
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Re: printing t-shirts
Answered By: colin-ga on 12 Jun 2002 06:09 PDT |
Hello mickey_one-ga: There are many places that match your criteria, hopefully your magazine design is good quality, so when you scan it, it will be good enough to transfer to a t-shirt. To avoid copyright problems, be sure the design you are copying is not copyrighted. Google search query: t-shirt printing http://www.shirthappensink.com/generic.html;$sessionid$MTZQ12IAAAMESP5MFMKUTIR53QVSNPX0?pid=7 http://207.122.589.com/cgi-bin/detail.pl?asi=75768&item=SH60J&footer=default&cat=T%2DShirts&pt=All&py=n&pr=All&text=&wt=exact&mat=All&t=y http://store.yahoo.com/t-shirtprintingstore/ http://www.reallycooltees.com/ http://www.silkscreen-printing.com/ http://www.yque.com/tshirtprinting.html There are oodles and oodles of sites, use the google search term above and get your design printed fast. I hope this helps, Colin | |
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Re: printing t-shirts
From: knowledge_seeker-ga on 12 Jun 2002 07:02 PDT |
Just a very brief comment from someone who was once in the tshirt imprinting business-- You may run into difficulty having a picture or anything else you find in published form imprinted on a tshirt. I'm not sure what the laws are in England, but here in the US that would be considered a copyright infringment. No above-board imprinting company will do that for you unless you provide them with a release from the copyright owner. Good Luck --K~ |
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Re: printing t-shirts
From: wengland-ga on 12 Jun 2002 07:54 PDT |
Missed one - Cafepress.com will imprint t-shirts (and a variety of other things) with your logo or design. However, "Member warrants that Member has the legal right to use all text, graphics, images, designs and "look and feel" supplied by Member to CafePress.com and Member has the legal right to grant CafePress.com the right to use the text, graphics, images, designs and "look and feel" in the Mass Customization Service" Be sure you have permission to use the image. http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/index.aspx Will |
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Re: printing t-shirts
From: tachyon-ga on 20 Jun 2002 12:49 PDT |
You can also try http://ArtApart.com for a low cost, no minimum t-shirt, but you still have the copyright problem. |
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