Conas dath cló lógó a leasú?

Conas dath cló lógó a leasú?

Nuair nach gcomhlíonann dath an phrionta lógó riachtanas an chliaint, cad a dhéanfaidh an mhonarcha éadaí?

Overlapping logo print

What they try to do is, lógó aistrithe teasa a dhéanamh, é a chur ar an lógó roimhe seo, ag brú air le brú teasa, ansin aistrítear an lógó ar an bhfabraic chun forluí a dhéanamh ar an gceann oráiste bunaidh. Ach fuair mé nach raibh an dath athchló ceart fós. Bhí sé bán le gormghorm, agus is cosúil go bhfuil difríocht bheag idir dromchla an lógó athchlóite, although it is reflective effect. Níos mó ná sin, The font seems bold than the original one. I am also worried about the colourfastness to wash of the print will be affected. Although the factory says they are still trying to reprint it this way, they can match the colour better and make the font a little bit slim as the original one.

I am not optimistic about this way as the quantity is many. When the worker operates the heat transferring process, the position must be exactly correct. Any tiny movement will make the logo seem worse. And there are 2 logos of them, one on chest and the other on back. Any one of the logo is worse, then the jacket is a defective. So the risk of this operation is big.

logo print

Keeping logo print as it is

I have compared them carefully once more, the original print is in good reflective, better than the approved one. Reflective makes shining, in different direction, it appears different colour. My suggestion is, you have good shipment sample as well as bad shipment sample on hand, you can re-evaluate the colour shade variation of logos, considering accept this shipment with some conditions, or persuade the client to accept it.

By the way, one of the possible reasons is, the dyestuff of the fabric transferred to the printing stuff during the solidifying time of print. This happens under some conditions.

 

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