So glad to hear this helped you! I've seen pocket logos on the sides of shirts, closer to the center and up around the collar bone. The X and Y metaphor we use in this video makes things so much easier, regardless of garment size. Stay tuned for more!
Thank you. Someone showed me this technique YEARS ago and after seeing so many uniforms with the transfer on the collar bone, in the armpit, middle of the chest I realized this placement can be tricky- WITHOUT A PLAN! Be sure to subscribe for more tips and tricks!
One of the things I struggled with starting and there's so many "do this" or "use this tool" for left chests and this is one of the easiest ways I've seen/heard it be explained. A+ video
Very helpful video. Also, I am very impressed by your support team. For me, support makes or breaks a company and AA Print Supply has been amazing with my DTF purchase. Thanks for everything you help contribute to the channel!
Thank you for your kind words and supporting the channel, we got more coming on the way. We would love for others to hear about your positive experiences if you have time to share in the form of a google review: g.page/r/CRcFXF8K8JZ_EB0/review
It’s so different everywhere you see it.. I go with the first measurement from the shoulder 7” then move it 4” from the center of the shirt. I’ve purchased 4 tools and each one gave something different, until I found my own sweat spot.
That's awesome! Testing is the best way to find what is ideal for our own workflow. As sizes/distance can very this method has been very consistent for me over the years with different pocket logo transfers!
Nothing but love for my dude Jared, just got to see him at Printing United. Stay tuned, we may or may not have filmed a little something something together
Hey there! I would follow the same guidelines for the polo, just be sure to pay attention to the height part depending on the shape of your pocket logo. Also, I use different settings as well for polos depending on the fabric: th-cam.com/users/shortsb1XPUrrrszY
Good day, I'm a beginner in this printing world and I already started printing DTF just today at 20sec. 160F, am I doing right....from Leyte Philippines.
Good day! What film are you using? The time sounds in the correct range but the temperature seems quite low for Fahrenheit. Are we sure that is not Celsius?
Great question: on adult sizes around 4" wide is pretty standard and then the height will ratio out to whatever keeps aspect ratio. If the pocket print is a circle or square I may go a little smaller perhaps around 3.5" width. If the logo is more of a rectangle shape and not an even square I sometimes will drag the width wider to about 4.125" Hope this helps, feel free to send me a file to review for a more specific recommendation: Estevan@aaprintsupplyco.com
Hey there! In this video we tried to stay away from providing measurements but rather coordinates. The edge of the collar should always be the middle point of the transfer and the armpit/sleeve stitch will give you an approximate range of height placement. You can use a piece of tape to preview the transfer on the 3X to get a visual before hand and confirm/make any adjustments!
Astute observation! Would you believe the direct to garment printed shirt worn in video(that was provided to me) prompted this video to be made to show how it's done the right way?
Hello, this video was more on pocket logo positioning placement. For transfer instructions it is best to always follow the directions of your particular film as settings can vary manufacturer to manufacturer
You literally explained the most simplest way, and I’ve watched 20 videos 😂 Thank you!
We appreciate the kind words. We like to use what works without overcomplicating things. Glad the video helped, be sure to subscribe for more:)
I agree, because I have been on the struggle bus . LOL
man! Thank you! im so tired of measuring and reading articles and all kind of thing and I kept getting it wrong... thank you man .
So glad to hear this helped you! I've seen pocket logos on the sides of shirts, closer to the center and up around the collar bone. The X and Y metaphor we use in this video makes things so much easier, regardless of garment size. Stay tuned for more!
The best explanation and easiest way so far👍💯
Thank you. Someone showed me this technique YEARS ago and after seeing so many uniforms with the transfer on the collar bone, in the armpit, middle of the chest I realized this placement can be tricky- WITHOUT A PLAN! Be sure to subscribe for more tips and tricks!
Easiest technique I've found. Thank you ❤
The neck collar as a middle point of the transfer is a game changer. Takes all the guess work out!
One of the things I struggled with starting and there's so many "do this" or "use this tool" for left chests and this is one of the easiest ways I've seen/heard it be explained. A+ video
THANK you! This was shared with me years ago and the method has never let me down. So glad you found the video helpful:) -Estevan
Very helpful video. Also, I am very impressed by your support team.
For me, support makes or breaks a company and AA Print Supply has been amazing with my DTF purchase.
Thanks for everything you help contribute to the channel!
Thank you for your kind words and supporting the channel, we got more coming on the way. We would love for others to hear about your positive experiences if you have time to share in the form of a google review: g.page/r/CRcFXF8K8JZ_EB0/review
Excellent demos! Now I'm ready to press.
Hey there, thank you for watching! Pocket logo placement can be tricky but it is doable!
It’s so different everywhere you see it.. I go with the first measurement from the shoulder 7” then move it 4” from the center of the shirt. I’ve purchased 4 tools and each one gave something different, until I found my own sweat spot.
That's awesome! Testing is the best way to find what is ideal for our own workflow. As sizes/distance can very this method has been very consistent for me over the years with different pocket logo transfers!
Thank you plain and simple! 7” is what I use.
Thank you I have 30shirts due in the morning and this helped 🎉😊
We LOVE to hear that. Hope they all came out great, be sure to subscribe for more!
simple explanation, thank you!
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great video. Very helpful
Thank you so much, we hope this makes this tricky placement easier for you!
Thank you! Easy to understand
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perfect information, thank you.
Appreciate that, hope this helps get those prints lined up perfect
Estefan, I remember you and Jared made the video called Layer Like A Pro at the Heat Press Nation. I've always wonder what happen to you.
Nothing but love for my dude Jared, just got to see him at Printing United. Stay tuned, we may or may not have filmed a little something something together
Very informative! What do you do with Polos with buttons?
Hey there! I would follow the same guidelines for the polo, just be sure to pay attention to the height part depending on the shape of your pocket logo. Also, I use different settings as well for polos depending on the fabric: th-cam.com/users/shortsb1XPUrrrszY
Thank you as always
You're the man, Stevie Steve. Thank you for all of your support!
genius hack, thanks!
Takes all the guess work out of the equation, hope this is helpful for you!
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Good day, I'm a beginner in this printing world and I already started printing DTF just today at 20sec. 160F, am I doing right....from Leyte Philippines.
Good day! What film are you using? The time sounds in the correct range but the temperature seems quite low for Fahrenheit. Are we sure that is not Celsius?
Is there a recommended size for this type of logo like 4x4, 3x3, etc?
Great question: on adult sizes around 4" wide is pretty standard and then the height will ratio out to whatever keeps aspect ratio. If the pocket print is a circle or square I may go a little smaller perhaps around 3.5" width. If the logo is more of a rectangle shape and not an even square I sometimes will drag the width wider to about 4.125"
Hope this helps, feel free to send me a file to review for a more specific recommendation: Estevan@aaprintsupplyco.com
This is great, but what about like 3XL and up shirts? Would it be the same measurements?
Hey there! In this video we tried to stay away from providing measurements but rather coordinates. The edge of the collar should always be the middle point of the transfer and the armpit/sleeve stitch will give you an approximate range of height placement. You can use a piece of tape to preview the transfer on the 3X to get a visual before hand and confirm/make any adjustments!
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Your thin horizontal logos are still too low. See shirts you're wearing right when the video starts. Still looks a tad low.
Astute observation! Would you believe the direct to garment printed shirt worn in video(that was provided to me) prompted this video to be made to show how it's done the right way?
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Just 1 step to press ?
Hello, this video was more on pocket logo positioning placement. For transfer instructions it is best to always follow the directions of your particular film as settings can vary manufacturer to manufacturer
Gracias😊
Great video. This is a so helpful. Thank you.
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