How can I design a tee-shirt so i can get it laser-printed online?

Posted on December 16th, 2009 by admin in tee shirt design | 2 Comments »

Is there a program I can use that i can download for free without slowing up my computer or giving it a virus or something? (Please let me know if another answer is a scan.)

Or is there a way I could use Printshop 20? Or something In Microdoft Office?

Thank you!

Any graphics program should work, as long as it is saved in the correct file type and resolution. The shirt company may not have Printshop 20, but they can open the file if you save it as a jpeg, gif, eps or other popular files. Usually shirt makers recommend 300 dpi for the resolution.

If you want to download some amazing free graphics programs look up InkScape and GIMP. These are very powerful programs and may take longer to learn than you want to make your shirt design. I’ve heard Paint.net is easy to use also. I use PhotoShop Elements. It’s best to ask the printer what file type they want.

When you are ready to get the shirt printed check out 10ShirtsFor99.com

They do FULL COLOR printing on the front, back, sides and sleeves with NO SCREEN CHARGE.

They have lots of options and upgrades. Including an option for 1 shirt. There is even an option to get the 1 shirt free.

http://www.10ShirtsFor99.com

They also do single shirt drop-shipping at

http://www.PrintOnDemandShirts.com

2 Responses

  1. Dennis G Says:

    Any graphics program should work, as long as it is saved in the correct file type and resolution. The shirt company may not have Printshop 20, but they can open the file if you save it as a jpeg, gif, eps or other popular files. Usually shirt makers recommend 300 dpi for the resolution.

    If you want to download some amazing free graphics programs look up InkScape and GIMP. These are very powerful programs and may take longer to learn than you want to make your shirt design. I’ve heard Paint.net is easy to use also. I use PhotoShop Elements. It’s best to ask the printer what file type they want.

    When you are ready to get the shirt printed check out 10ShirtsFor99.com

    They do FULL COLOR printing on the front, back, sides and sleeves with NO SCREEN CHARGE.

    They have lots of options and upgrades. Including an option for 1 shirt. There is even an option to get the 1 shirt free.

    http://www.10ShirtsFor99.com

    They also do single shirt drop-shipping at

    http://www.PrintOnDemandShirts.com
    References :

  2. JIm Says:

    Hey

    Use gimp or a trial version of photoshop if a one time thing, you can really use and image editor that can save to jpeg theres some online site that allow you to use the same tools as photo shop and there free!!! then upload them to a place like

    http://usatees.com

    get um printed there its cheap.. or have them design it for you
    References :
    http://www.usatees.com

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