Help and Education
- Heat Printing Defined
- How To Start a Heat Printing Business
- How to Order
- Marketing Your Business
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Heat Printing Tips and Tricks
- How to Decorate
- Heat Printing Tips
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Heat Printing Tools
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Cost Calculator
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Character Calculator
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Material/Fabric Selection Chart
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Compare Heat Transfer Materials
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Compare Digital Media
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Material Combination Chart
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Yardage Material Combination Chart
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Application Instructions
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Glossary
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Heat Press Manuals
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CorelDRAW Software Lessons
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Cutter Archives
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Cutter Training Videos
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Drawmate Software Lessons
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VersaCAMM Media Profiles
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Raster vs. Vector
Raster Artwork
Raster artwork is digitally created using pixels. Quality of a raster image can be negatively affected by being re-colored, manipulated, and/or resized. Programs like Corel® Photo-Paint® and Adobe® Photoshop® are generally used to create raster artwork.
Vector Artwork
Vector artwork is digitally created with shapes, lines, curves, or paths that can be easily colored, manipulated, and resized without affecting image quality. Programs like CorelDRAW® and Adobe® Illustrator® are generally used to create vector artwork.