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J Carroll We want to create an atmosphere that makes the thorough and insightful handling of a screen printing or embroidery project enjoyable for everyone involved. We want to provide a sturdy and solidly-wearable product, printed and stitched with accuracy, that reflects the caliber of a company logo or any one-of-a-kind design. We want to grant our customers an experience of service that addresses each of their project's unique parameters. Looking for help with the final look of your artwork? Advice about promotional packages?
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Here is where you would expect to find superlatives from a company about how they sell and produce the highest quality product available at the lowest prices possible. That is not our style. Craftsmanship, getting your job right, and getting it to you on time should happen automatically. And when it doesn't, you need a company that stands behind their work and puts a satisfied customer as their primary goal.
Screen Printing
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Screen printing uses inks to imprint a design onto a shirt, sweatshirt, apron, or fabric item. The basic process involves squeezing inks through one or more sheer fabric screens onto the garment. The number of screens needed for a design depends on the number of colors in the design. Our computerized automatic presses apply each layer of ink precisely every time, using the correct pressure for the design, ink type and texture of the garment being printed onto.Each color layer corresponds to a screen that we use to print.
Embroidery
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Embroidery uses threads to create a rich, textured design on a garment. The image or drawing is sewn directly onto the shirt, jacket, cap, sweatshirt, or fabric item. An embroidered design can include lettering, logos, and even complex artwork. Our designers translate the artwork into a sequence of stitches - thousands of them.
Digital Printing Direct-to-Garment
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Our direct to garment printer is basically a giant desktop inkjet printer that prints on garments, using transparent inks. The garments are then heat cured (they go through our belt drier) and the ink is permanent at that point. The print makes for a soft hand, which is different than our regular screen printing using plastisol.
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