How to print giant designs onto shirts

Thu, May 22, 2008

Design Tip

I thought this was pretty cool. For those of you who wonder how this kind of printing is done, here is a good example. Just get a machine like this!

Demonstration video of the 12 color Workhorse Falcon E Duplex Automatic Textile Printer. Oversized 47″x40″ honeycomb pallets from Action Engineering (approx. $695 per pallet) are used on every other print station. The optional extended print stroke feature allows for true AOP-All Over Printing.

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7 Comments For This Post

  1. Cameron Says:

    That you soooo much. I’ve wanted to know how they do this.

  2. Cameron Says:

    thank**

  3. t-shirt printer Says:

    wonderful tech

  4. UnikInk.com Says:

    $695 pallet from action engineering, or a $40 piece of melanine board from Home Depot. Thats how I made mine. Works great. I don’t have an automatic press, but I have some long arms. lol

  5. Flav Says:

    video is dead

  6. Jorge Tapia Says:

    Niceeee!!!!!

  7. LEVEL87 Says:

    WOW this is amazing, it looks real cool

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