This is a list of Corel Draw 3 (or later) drawing files containing a suggested image for T-shirt or other garment printing. The idea is either you print the image file of your choice directly on an iron-on thermal image transfer sheet using a colour inkjet printer, OR, copy the files to a floppy diskette and have a local advertising/graphics shop do the printing for you.
A professional Corel graphics shop can directly print colour separated positives from TSHIRT1.CDR or TSHIRT2.CDR. Separate files are provided for those not experienced in this technique. The important thing is to hold the acetate positives up to the light to verify alignment before giving them to a T-shirt print shop.
The image files here canNOT be viewed from your browser. Instead, you will be asked if you want to save them on your local drive, and you answer "yes" to start the downloading.
TS8.EXE, 40K, the collection of 8-INCH T-shirt images. RUN THIS FILE AT YOUR LOCAL DOS PROMPT TO UNPACK THE INDIVIDUAL FILES. Requires a total free disk space of about 500K.
This 8-inch image may be a preferred image - the 11-inch image collection is about the largest you can get on a T-shirt. If your wearer tucks in his/her T-shirt, the 8-inch image stands a better chance of still being readable.
TSHIRTS.EXE, 58K, the entire collection of 11-inch T-shirt images. RUN THIS FILE AT YOUR LOCAL DOS PROMPT TO UNPACK THE INDIVIDUAL FILES. Requires a total free disk space of about 900K.
TS8-300.EXE, 140K, 8-inch dia. colour image which you must run at a DOS prompt or WINDOWS run menu and which unpacks into TS8-300.GIF for colour printing. Requires about 265K of free disk space. Image is 300 dpi, or, good print quality.