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- Miki
Fast Deliver and good Quallity, at start i wasnt sure how they will turn out but i am very happy i made my order here!
- GKGuido Kampmann
Super gut geworden, selbst kleinste Schrift ist lesbar. Die Kommunikation war sehr gut, Informationen über die Lieferung kamen immer. Gerne wieder
- BKBen Kneisel
Wie im Titel schon gesagt. Die Anhänger kommen unbeschadet an und wirken wirklich ziemlich gut hergestellt. Jedoch kratzt sich leider schon noch wenigen Tagen der weiße Aufdruck von Hinten ab.
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Frequently asked questions
FAQs
The size of the print area on our custom t-shirts depends on the t-shirt size and print location. We'll automatically proof your artwork using the largest print area. If you'd like, you can request a specific print size when you upload your artwork or during proofing.
For small/medium custom t-shirts:
For large/x-large custom t-shirts:
For 2XL custom t-shirts:
Yes! The front of our custom keychains includes a clear, removable laminate to help prevent scratching and scuffing. A non-removable matte varnish protects the back of the keychain and helps reduce chipping.
If you have difficulty peeling the film, we recommend trying one of these methods:
- Rub your finger on the edge to help loosen it.
- Use a hairdryer on a low-heat setting for 10 seconds to loosen the adhesion.
- Place a piece of tape on top of the keychain, then peel it off slowly from the edge.
We currently offer 3.7" custom circle coasters.
Almost any artwork, from family photos to professional promotions, will stand out on our custom posters.
Vector files, which are made from mathematical paths and can be infinitely scaled, are ideal for printed products.
Vector file types can include eps, ai, pdf, SVG, or sketch.
Raster images, which are made up of a bunch of tiny pixels, also work great as long as they are 300 PPI at the size you'd like your custom posters printed.
Raster file types can include png, jpg, tiff, jpg, psd.
Related article: Raster vs. Vector images - what's the difference?