Jul 29, 2012, 07:28 AM
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Foxfire Village, NC
Joined Nov 2003
1,330 Posts
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Originally Posted by xCRASHnBURNx
With edge to edge printing, you will have some wrinkles near the seams, it just impossible to keep a shirt perfectly flat when the ink transfer is taking place. That is why I used a distressed concrete background to limit the visibility of these imperfections and is why you will see most Tapout shirts with distressed backgrounds. However, we did have a few that did in fact have wrinkles in the front of the design. One in particular had white lines through parts of the fuse of the Slick.
I personally checked the print quality off all the shirts we shipped out of town, but I'm human and may have missed one. Let me know if you have white lines through the plane artwork or Fly-In chest graphic or if you feel your shirt has an excessive amount of wrinkles on the edges. If so, I'll ship you a new shirt, just send me a PM with your shipping info.
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Thanks for the offer, but I can live with the shirt. Turns out the line through the rudder is the seam in the shirt. Not much you can do about that other than keep the design away from that area in next years shirt. If the airplane had been on the other side for example. I'm sure you're going through a learning curve, so don't give up.
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