Email your art to neverstagnate@gmail.com and Ty will send an estimate, but it’s probably $45. If you agree he’ll send a paypal request. Once that’s paid you’ll get your seps quickly, usually by the next morning depending on the current volume of work.

Ty has been color-separating and pre-pressing t-shirts for 14 years and is superexperienced at working remotely. He's got a professional solution for any pre-press problem you've got.

$45 pays for an hour and bit of pre-press time. You can gang small easy projects together to fit in that hour of time and it’ll be $45 for the lot. The time doesn’t carry over, sorry about that.

PrePress Services for Screenprinters:

Color Separation: Ty can send greyscale .pdfs or .tif seps that you can print straight to film without a graphic design program, or he can set up a channeled psd file for AccuRIP. Halftones can be included in the pixel data so AccuRIP isn't necessary.

Vectorization: Ty artistically interprets your image and adds some style & artwork to it. If you've used vector services before you know that most seem to put in the minimum effort to get by; Ty is a killer designer in his own right and applies that skill to your art.

Re-Creation: Ty can remake logos or low resolution images to make them sharp and high resolution.

Design: Check out Ty's portfolio here: sunnydaystshirts.com All art comes prepressed, separated and ready for print.

Four Color Process: Ty can guide you through four color process without a RIP, including white base and spot white. 4CP is difficult to get perfect the first time! But Ty can help you nail down a regular system.

$45 minimum charge pays for an hour and a half of pre-press projects ganged up, so if you have smaller jobs send them together. 'Ganged up' means artworks are a part of the same time-frame, same set of communications, etc, sent together and received together. The extra time doesn't carry over.

Don't hesitate to call Ty with questions about prepress services: (603) 573-6902

Here's a poster Ty illustrated years ago to advertise Screenprintprepress, his old business name. If you are a screenprinter in the United States you've probably seen it: