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In lugnet.admin.finance, Matthew Miller wrote:
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And perhaps which would be of higher-quality than CafePress? (Anything
you want, as long as it involves faded colors on a low-quality white
shirt!)
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Yes, well I usually only print on premium-weight (6.1 OZ) 100% Cotton shirts
(unless otherwise directed).
I also differ from CafePress in that I actually screenprint, whereas CafePress
utilizes a heat-transferred process. All things being equal, I much prefer
screenprinting. A heat-transfer image, however, can be superior to
screenprinting when one wants a photographic image on a garment, especially in
rather low quantities...
JOHN
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