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Joined: 4/24/2007 Posts: 2
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i've sold a lot of shirts on here in the past and usually my logos on the back of the shirt, according to zazzle, are too big. I've been able to ignore the warning and post and sell them with no problems before. Now it won't let me post for sale until i re-size it. And when i do re-size the logo its way too small for the back of the shirt. Any thoughts or ways around this? Not sure why they changed this.
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Joined: 7/30/2009 Posts: 101 Location: Huntington Beach
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I'm not sure I understand the question. Are you saying that the image is too big for the resolution?
If that's the case, I usually go with the warning and make the adjustment. I'm not sure what you know or don't know about image resolution and how it affects printing but if there isn't enough resolution for the image you are trying to print, the quality of the image can degrade quite rapidly.
So this is Zazzle's way of enforcing some sort of quality control on our designs. Zazzle is trying to ensure that the products purchased are of the best possible print quality. That's a good thing for both Zazzle and us Zazzlers becuase happy customers mean good word-of-mouth and repeat sales.
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Joined: 5/19/2010 Posts: 3,589
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You might want to check your image/s to see that there is not any extra space around the edges of your artwork. It could help some to cut back on un needed space.
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 Groups: ProSeller
Joined: 4/24/2009 Posts: 239
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PartyCruise wrote:i've sold a lot of shirts on here in the past and usually my logos on the back of the shirt, according to zazzle, are too big. I've been able to ignore the warning and post and sell them with no problems before. Now it won't let me post for sale until i re-size it. And when i do re-size the logo its way too small for the back of the shirt. Any thoughts or ways around this? Not sure why they changed this. They changed it because people ignored the warning resulting in unhappy customers. Curious why you want to have your logo look bad on purpose. Re-make the logo the correct size. Ignoring the warning leads to bad reviews. Bad reviews affect all of us.
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Joined: 4/24/2007 Posts: 2
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thanks everyone for the replies. I've always, always, enlarged the image, ignored the warning, posted for sale and the shirts came out 100% awesome. never had a dissatisfied customer or complaint, nor was the image resolution affected, ever. Zazzle does an amazing job and i love using them. I understand how the image resolution works and all that, and i understand they why they put the warning: for people who don't know what they're doing, but i've never had issue before of them not allowing me to post for sale. Just frustrating. I just want to create my products like i've done in the past without ever having a problem or issue. SO typical how a few idiots have to ruin it for the rest of us.
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