Images by
Customers
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Printed by Classic T-shirts in R.I.
using a Jennings 8-C press where platens do not flex. 85 dpi.
Screens are retensionable, and inks mixed the way we advice our customers so the
inks are user friendly. This image is soft, yet bright. Concrete
companies have never had shirts this good. No wonder Classic T-shirts has
plenty of business. Competitors do not have the tools and technology
Classic T-shirt has to compete.
Printed by Classic T-shirts in R.I.
65 dpi. Adobe Photoshop and Fast Films
on a Jennings 8-C press. Another Joe Perry classic print.
Shirt buyers who want exceptional quality need to go to a Jennings customer like
Classic T-shirts for exceptional work.
Printed by Classic T-Shirts in R.I. Speak with Joe
Perry 401-934-2464.
Printed on a Jennings 6-Color press. The first 6-C image Joe
printed with a Jennings press.
Printed by The Printed Image, Chico, CA. Speak with
Scott Laursen 916-891- 5020.
A 6 color design with 3 being 3-D ink through coarse mesh and 3 being printed
through fine mesh. Scott has been a friend and customer for more than 15
years.
Another example of fine work with 3-D ink on pique by The
Printed Image. Embroidery cannot produce photographic quality
like this, and Paramount Pictures would certainly expect this type of top
quality.
Printed by Valley Mill Custom Screen, Clinton, IL, on a
Jennings 4-Color press. Eric Burton can tell you about their talents at
309-944-1878. Since printing this image, Valley Mill has expanded their
4-C to be a 6-C. Eric and his brother-in-law Rich Issac came through the
Jennings training program. With good training and tech support, they are
producing top quality work.
Russ Serrianne, the person responsible for Roger Jennings
getting into screen printing, printed this 3-D tone-on-tone design on pique.
Russ is a top talent in the art field, and his designs show his talent.
Russ owns Seri-Graphics in Glens Falls, NY 518-793-4710.
These are tiles printed by Julie Lapier of Nonesuch Designs,
Plattsburgh, NY, and then grouted in around a mirror for a gift item. You
can learn more about the work Julie offers by contacting her at 518-572-9538.
Printed
by Comfort Gear, a.k.a Ready4 Comfort Gear that sells these kits full of
whatever the customer wants, e.g. toilet items, golf
items, or, well, look at their website. Our help contributed to their
doubling their sales.
www.ready4kits.com or call them at 800-742-2250 or 603-352-9546
Another kit printed by Comfort Gear for the corporate market. Comfort Gear
does great work. This kit can be used to carry golf balls or whatever
clipped to your bag or belt. Notice how sharp the resolution is on a rough
surface. Click on the photo to enlarge the photo.
...and
more to come...
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