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February 28, 2022 By Dave Nevue

5 Tips For Printing Artwork on Products

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Want to know how to print your artwork on products like t-shirts, phone cases, and more?

Artists and crafters often want to share their art with the world- but they can’t do that if people don’t know about it.

Printing artwork on products like shirts, mugs, and posters is an excellent way to show everyone your art and build name recognition.

Here are five tips that will help you get the best results.

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1. Know your desired design dimensions

When printing art on products, it’s essential for artists and crafters to know their desired design dimensions. This is because it helps ensure that the final product looks exactly how they want it to.

When saving your design dimensions for printing, it’s essential to use a program to accurately measure your artwork’s size. Programs such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator have rulers to help you do this.

After creating a template for your prints, save them for future use. This will help make the printing process go more quickly and smoothly.

2. Prepare your Artwork’s Colors and Placement Before Printing

When creating artwork, it is important to consider the colors you use and place them on the page. Choosing the right colors can make your painting look more vibrant and exciting while choosing the wrong colors can make your artwork look muddy or unprofessional.

In addition, you need to consider where your artwork will be placed on the product. If you are creating a poster, for example, you will want to make sure that all of the critical information is in the top half of the poster so that people will see it when looking at it from a distance.

If you are creating an album cover, you will want to ensure that all text and images are in the center of the cover to be balanced when someone looks at it.

When creating a mug, you will want to ensure that your artwork is placed in the center of the cup to be visible when someone drinks from it.

By thinking about these things beforehand, you can create artwork that looks professional and displayed in the best possible way.

3. Resist the Urge to Print too Many Copies of One Item at Once

You’re using up all of your printer’s ink or toner when you simultaneously print many copies of one item. This can mean that you’ll have to replace the ink or toner cartridge sooner than you would have if you had only printed a few copies at a time. Additionally, printing many copies at once can lead to paper jams and other printer problems.

To avoid running out of ink or toner and prevent printer problems, try to print only the number of copies you need. If you have to print many copies simultaneously, allow plenty of time for the printer to cool down between each batch. This will help ensure that the printer doesn’t overheat and that you don’t run out of ink or toner.

4. Print with a Printer that is Compatible with the Materials you want to use

When printing artwork on products, it is important to use a printer compatible with the material you are printing on. For example, if you want to print your artwork on a T-shirt, you must use a printer compatible with fabric. If you’re going to print your artwork on a mug, you will need to use a printer that is compatible with ceramic.

By using a printer compatible with the material you are printing on, you can ensure that the final product looks professional and that the colors will be accurate.

5. Test One Print Before Printing Multiple Copies

It is important to test one print before printing multiple copies when printing artwork. This is because testing one print allows you to check the colors’ accuracy and the artwork’s placement. If there are any problems with the first print, you can fix them before printing multiple copies. This will help ensure that the final product looks professional and there are no mistakes.

Conclusion

By following these tips, artists can create professional-looking prints that will be displayed in the best possible way.

All of these tips have one thing in common: they will help you produce professional-looking prints that are displayed in the best possible way. By following these tips, you can create prints that look great and are sure to increase your art sales.

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About Dave Nevue

Dave Nevue is a Professional Pastel Wildlife Artist and the founder and CEO of Nevue Fine Art Marketing. He also authored the eBook The Productive Artist How to Live Your Dreams, and provides courses on art marketing at Nevue Fine Art Marketing Courses.

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