Q. How should I send my artwork?
Q. I am looking for a place to print my design on t-shirts and hoodies. Can you tell me how much it will cost per unit?
Q. What is vector artwork?
Q. How long will my print last?
Q. How should I send my artwork?
A. We prefer artwork to be supplied vector artwork in Illustrator,
but we can accept most formats although they may incur artwork charges.
* Supply all fonts used, or create outlines
Digital print where images are included:
* Set solid blacks: C60 M50 Y50 K100.
* Images should be CMYK 300dpi and linked to file.
* Documents should be set to finished page size + 2mm bleed.
* Supply a laser proof of your work.
* Do not impose artwork.
* Supply all fonts used (deleted after use).
If you require more information about supplying artwork then please contact us:
Tel: 020 8946 5041
If you have large files you might like to use 'yousendit'. The following is a link to a free trial of their service. Log on to: www.yousendit.com and follow the simple instructions.
Email: clare@layton-display.com
Q. I am looking for a place to print my design on t-shirts and hoodies. Can you tell me how much it will cost per unit?
A. We can screen or digitally print your t-shirt and there are several different digital techniques.
We need a little more information before we can quote...
1. It depends on which process you want to use and that usually depends on...
2. How many of each design?
3. How many colours?
4. Do you have finished artwork?
5. Can you send an image? (as not all designs suit all processes).
But without that information...
an A4 digital print would cost £8
Screen print will cost less per unit on longer runs...
Q. What is vector artwork?
A. Vector artwork is usually created in graphics packages such as illustrator or freehand. Vector art work draws a line around every object including letters when they are changed from fonts into objects. This makes editing the artwork prior to print possible. It is usually essential for textile printing.
Q. How long will my print last?
A. Some of our print processes will outlast the use of the garment. Other types are meant for shorter term use. Both screen print and digital print can be very hard wearing, but there are many different processe. For more information look at out textile page or contact us.
Q. I am looking for a place to print my design on t-shirts and hoodies. Can you tell me how much it will cost per unit?
Q. What is vector artwork?
Q. How long will my print last?
Q. How should I send my artwork?
A. We prefer artwork to be supplied vector artwork in Illustrator,
but we can accept most formats although they may incur artwork charges.
* Supply all fonts used, or create outlines
Digital print where images are included:
* Set solid blacks: C60 M50 Y50 K100.
* Images should be CMYK 300dpi and linked to file.
* Documents should be set to finished page size + 2mm bleed.
* Supply a laser proof of your work.
* Do not impose artwork.
* Supply all fonts used (deleted after use).
If you require more information about supplying artwork then please contact us:
Tel: 020 8946 5041
If you have large files you might like to use 'yousendit'. The following is a link to a free trial of their service. Log on to: www.yousendit.com and follow the simple instructions.
Email: clare@layton-display.com
Q. I am looking for a place to print my design on t-shirts and hoodies. Can you tell me how much it will cost per unit?
A. We can screen or digitally print your t-shirt and there are several different digital techniques.
We need a little more information before we can quote...
1. It depends on which process you want to use and that usually depends on...
2. How many of each design?
3. How many colours?
4. Do you have finished artwork?
5. Can you send an image? (as not all designs suit all processes).
But without that information...
an A4 digital print would cost £8
Screen print will cost less per unit on longer runs...
Q. What is vector artwork?
A. Vector artwork is usually created in graphics packages such as illustrator or freehand. Vector art work draws a line around every object including letters when they are changed from fonts into objects. This makes editing the artwork prior to print possible. It is usually essential for textile printing.
Q. How long will my print last?
A. Some of our print processes will outlast the use of the garment. Other types are meant for shorter term use. Both screen print and digital print can be very hard wearing, but there are many different processe. For more information look at out textile page or contact us.

