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Printing An All Over Sublimation T-Shirt

New Here ,
Aug 03, 2024 Aug 03, 2024

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Hello, could someone please help me? I am a newbie to Photoshop. I hope that I don't sound too dumb by asking this but on the norm, I use Canva to design and Silhouette Studio to print. However, I wanted something to give me something to enhance my skills a bit.  I have kinda figured out my design in Photoshop but I still have to tweak it a bit. I have an Epson ET-15000 and it will split the image when I print. I have watched several YouTube video's but they always leave that part out for me to understand the printing process. I do see the file and underneath it says print but my project never prints and I don't know what I am doing wrong. Thank you in advance and your assistance will be greatly appreciated. 

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Aug 03, 2024 Aug 03, 2024

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To be honest, I typically use a vector graphics app like Adobe Illustrator to create color separations.

 

That said, Photoshop is pro-level raster editing software for creating pixel-based artwork. It has a steep learning curve, much like a musical instrument -- not something you will pick-up overnight or in a weekend like Canva.

 

If you wish to be proficient with Photoshop, please take some time to study tutorials to learn about the various tools and techniques first. This is required learning.

https://creativecloud.adobe.com/cc/learn/app/photoshop

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/user-guide.html

 

Investment in structured online courses is also recommended.  Photoshop courses can be found on linkedIn Learning and Udemy.

 

Practice, practice, practice with inexpensive materials before you plunge into costlier production work. This describes some basic preparation for commercial printing.

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/printing-images-commercial-printing-press.html

 

I hope this helps. Learning Photoshop is a valuable skill to have.  Enjoy the process.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator

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Thank you for your time and suggestions. I do want to learn Photoshop but I have Illustrator as well. Your help is greatly appreciated.

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