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Hi everyone ! I wasn't sure where to look, so I'm posing this question. Some of the templates say "shoulder " or "back"....Is it possible to print on the shoulder or back, or is it only on the chest ( 10 x 10 ) ? Thank you.
 
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You can print on the back (below the shoulder blades), across the shoulder blades, on the front of the chest or on the front in the pocket area - and on maternity on the belly


http://forums.cafepress.com/ev...=487105292#487105292

Print area varies - most common is 10 x 10 on some apparel it may be as large as 12 x 12, others is 8x 10, and smaller areas for pocket an d shoulder.


Diane Blackman
 
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Hi, I have a related question: right now I'm doing only greeting/postcards, and I would like to put my store name and logo on the back. Does this count as 2 sided printing at an extra charge? because as far as the sheet of card stock is concerned, before folding it's all one side. Thanks.

Diane aka Deekay
 
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A lot of us would like to print that on the back - it can't be done at this time.


Diane Blackman
 
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Hi,

This is another question about template:

I see on the 10x10 template the vertical and horizontal lines/arrows are not centered. This is because of the multiple use of this template?

Should I position my design according to these line, off centered - close to the top and right?

By the way, Tanith thank you for all the information what you put together in your tutorial, it is very helpful!
I read almost all, but I'm still not sure of a few things and my dilemma above is one of them.

Marianna


Marianna

www.cafepress.com/heart_art_9

Affiliates welcome!
 
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The vertical and horizontal arrorws are just to indicate width and height, ignore them.

A template is a canvas. It represents the printable area. You can use as much or as little of it as you like. For non-bleed items such as apparel people usually pretty quickly stop bothering with a template. For bleed products it helps to use a template to get a nice looking colorful background and still get the primary image properly sized and placed.


Diane Blackman
 
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Thanks!


Marianna

www.cafepress.com/heart_art_9

Affiliates welcome!
 
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