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I want to make my own t-shirts. How can I do my own personal version of Cafepress, Zazzle, etc.? [more inside]
posted by hellbient
on Oct 12, 2009 -
13 answers
Is there an automated way to have t-shirts printed and shipped? I'm writing a program that will allow users to have their custom designs printed (a la spreadshirt). Is there any API out there that I could give the image and address and payment, and have it take care of that fulfillment? [more inside]
posted by racecar
on Sep 15, 2008 -
1 answer
Are print-on-demand on-line shops really going to steal my precious artwork? [more inside]
posted by ghost of a past number
on Jun 23, 2008 -
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Does anyone have suggestions for options to CafePress in terms of on-demand t-shirt printing and fulfillment? [more inside]
posted by rev-
on May 30, 2008 -
7 answers
Cafepress doesn't make double-sided posters. Is there anywhere like cafepress that does? [more inside]
posted by Tlogmer
on Dec 17, 2006 -
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Where besides CafePress can I have a turnkey sticker shop? [more inside]
posted by mikepop
on Aug 24, 2006 -
2 answers
I have a vector design that's plot printable at Spreadshirt. But should I just take it to Cafepress (which I think is cheaper)? [more inside]
posted by Tlogmer
on Feb 23, 2006 -
1 answer
I'm looking to make some t-shirts, on an on-demand basis. Are there any alternatives to Cafe Press and Zazzle, preferably one that's not weird about owning people's designs, and copyright issues? I'd like to have unlimited designs available, decent prices, and decent quality t-shirts. I'm not interested in getting anything in bulk. Thanks!
posted by apetpsychic
on Jan 20, 2006 -
6 answers
Has anybody had any success making good business out of an online business such as CafePress? [more inside]
posted by arrowhead
on Dec 16, 2005 -
14 answers
Is Cafepress the best option for easy on-demand manufacturing of various pieces of junk or is there a better place? Constraint: must be able to open an account from Canada, no US-only sites.
posted by Krrrlson
on Oct 16, 2005 -
7 answers
I want to make my own clothing.
I want to upload a design to a website, and get a shirt/sweater/jacket/whatever.
The two sites I know are cafepress and spreadshirt.
Does anyone have any experience with this? I'd like it to be fairly inexpensive or at least have the quality be equivalent to cost. What other sites are there besides cafepress and spreadshirt? Is it worth it?
posted by petah
on Oct 4, 2005 -
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I want to create a few custom T-shirts (1) where my image covers the entire shirt, not just a small rectangular area on the front or back, and (2) that are fitted, not those loose nerdy things, and (3) online. Accurate colour reproduction is fairly important. Is there an online store รก la CafePress that lets me do this?
posted by gentle
on Jan 21, 2005 -
6 answers
Print On Demand / Digital Fulfillment for photography books - I want to sell small photobooks through my site, but want someone else to handle the printing and shipping. Both Lulu and CafePress handle books, does anyone know of others, or have experience with any of these outfits? [mo'better inside+] [more inside]
posted by Jack Karaoke
on Jan 2, 2005 -
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I want to use cafepress to publish a small book of black and white illustrations, maybe about 100 pages. I'm concerned that their 100mb pdf limit will result in poor image quality. This is a personal project. Has anyone made an artbook through cafepress? Were you happy with the result?
posted by quibx
on Dec 7, 2004 -
15 answers
Aside from cafepress, does anyone know of a good company that will print my images on decent sized coffee mugs? I've been informed that even the biggest coffee mug at cafe press a) isn't big enough and b) doesn't keep coffee very hot. Looking for alternatives. Ideally, each piece shouldn't cost me more than $10 or $12 each. And I'm looking for short runs ... no more than 2 or 3 at a time. Oh. And a pony.
posted by crunchland
on Sep 23, 2004 -
6 answers
Is there a european equivalent of Cafepress.com (t-shirts, cards and posters etc) for us on this side of the pond, who are tired of paying import taxes...? [more inside]
posted by dabitch
on Dec 22, 2003 -
2 answers