All Over Print Design Guidelines To Get Started with AOP Products at Qikink

All Over Print


We have introduced the placement design feature in the AOP printing option.
As a result, you will need to upload separate design files for the sleeve, front, and back  giving you full control over the placement of your artwork.

To get started, simply follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your Qikink Merchant account and head to the dashboard.

  2. In the dashboard, select Orders.

  3. Click Create Order to begin placing your new order.

  4. Choose the appropriate Category Type for your product.

  5. Select AOP Products to enable the all-over print option.

  6. Upload your design files separately for the front, back, and sleeves to achieve the exact look you're aiming for. Adding design for frontAdding design for sleeve


With this feature, customizing your AOP products has never been easier, ensuring a perfectly printed design every time.

NotesThe design file should follow our guidelines as width-height ratio and high quality. It will help your orders process neatly within the timeline and with perfect finish. 

The samples images of AOP product
 
Sample images for AOP


Info
The threads used for stitching in AOP will only be black and white. We will try our best to match the mockup; however, please be aware that the final output may vary slightly from the mockup
Warning
Achieving a 100% color match in sublimation All-Over Print (AOP) can be challenging due to the printing process. Slight variations may occur.
Notes
We use the best technology available for color precision and printing, including the world’s leading EPSON large format sublimation printers. Our Oeko-Tex ECO PASSPORT certified Epson inks are safe for adults, kids, and babies.

Frequently asked questions:

What type of fabric is used for AOP products?
AOP products are usually made using polyester or poly blend fabrics, as these materials work best with sublimation printing.
Can my design cover the entire garment?
Yes. AOP allows designs to cover the entire garment area, but slight variations may occur near seams and stitching areas.
Can I print photos and gradients using AOP?
Yes. AOP printing supports high resolution images, gradients, and multi color designs.
Will colors look exactly the same as my design file?
There may be minor color variations due to the printing process and fabric material.
Can I place important elements near the edges of the design?
It is recommended to avoid placing important elements too close to edges or seams, as they may get cut or misaligned during stitching.
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