FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How long has Imagination been in business?
What types of Garment Imprinting are available from Imagination?
What are the differences between Embroidery, Screen Printing,
Heat Transfer and Thermal Inkjet Printing?
What items can be imprinted?
Do you sell and embroider Uniforms?
Do you make and sell Patches?
How long will it take to complete my order?
Can you do “Rush Orders”?
How can I get my logo or artwork to you?
What if I only have a sketch or an idea in my head for a design?
What do you mean by “digitizing”?
Who owns my “digitized design”?
Will you sell or use my design for other customers?
What happens if my garment is damaged while you are imprinting a design?
Do you have Stock Designs to choose from?
What hours are you open?
back to top Question: How long has Imagination been in business?
Answer: Imagination started business in 1992
and has remained in the same easy to reach San Jose, California
location ever since.
back to top Question: What types of Garment Imprinting are available from Imagination?
Answer: We specialize in Custom Embroidery,
but are equally proud of our Screen Printing Services,
Heat Transfer and the latest in Thermal
Inkjet Printing.
back to top Question: What are the differences between Embroidery, Screen Printing,
Heat Transfer and Thermal Inkjet Printing?
Answer:
Embroidery stitches are actually sewn into
the garment, usually with a backing that adds support to keep the
stitches tight and to prevent bunching and wrinkles. The beauty
of Embroidery lies in the richness of the thread
colors and the way it stands out from the underlying garment. When
properly cared for Embroidery will last as long,
or longer, than the original garment. Embroidery presents a very
professional look and is ideal on polo shirts, dress shirts, uniforms,
jackets, caps, beanies, team apparel, canvas and leather bags, backpacks,
blankets, towels, robes and a wide assortment of sports accessories.
Screen Printing can be used on most garments
but is ideally suited to large orders of inexpensive goods such
as tee shirts, sweatshirts and light weight jackets. It does not
last as long, or remain as vibrant, as embroidery but is less expensive
for large orders. Screen Printing is usually not
available for small orders due to the complexity of preparing and
setting up the multiple screens for the various colors.
Heat Transfer is used primarily for Team jerseys
and athletic wear. It involves taking pre-cut letters and numbers,
arranging them as names or numbers and applying them to a garment
using a special heat press that melts and seals the characters
into the garment.
Thermal Inkjet Printing is relatively new to
imprinted garment industry. Imagination Embroidery uses the latest
Thermal Inkjet Printing technology which allows us to print full
color, highly detailed graphics on any color garment or other
cotton accessory. Thermal Inkjet Printing utilizes
a large industrial printer that resembles a business inkjet printer.
Using advanced print heads and special inks, detailed images,
including photographs, can be realistically printed on a wide
variety of items. On white 100% cotton garments, Thermal
Inkjet prints can be expected to last indefinitely. For
designs printed on black or dark colored garments the image life
is comparable to Screen Printing. One of the advantages to Thermal
Printing over Screen Printing is that it can be done
inexpensively on orders as small as one.
back to top Question: What items can be imprinted?
Answer: All clothing items to include Tee-shirts, Polo Shirts,
Sweatshirts, Athletic Clothing, Fleece, Pants, Shorts, Undergarments,
etc.
Accessories to include Hats, Caps, Beanies, Socks, Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
Martial Arts Gi’s and Belts, Safety Garments and Vests, Chef
Uniforms,etc.
Luggage including Briefcases, Attaches, Computer Bags, Golf Bags,
etc.
Special Occasion items including Blankets, Umbrellas, Family Trees,
Banners, Signs, Flags, etc.
Other items to include almost any fabric, leather, soft plastic,
vinyl or woven item imaginable.
back to top Question: Do you sell and embroider Uniforms?
Answer: We carry the following ever expanding list of uniforms.
• School Uniforms
• Safety Uniform Garments and Vests
• Athletic Team Uniforms
• Chef Uniforms
• We carry an Internationally Recognized Line of Exclusive
Esthetician and Cosmetology Uniforms to include a full line of accessories
including Blankets, Robes, Wraps, Aprons, Headbands, Bolsters, etc.
back to top Question: Do you make and sell Patches?
Answer: We carry and apply
• Patches
• Nametags
• Garment Logo and Care Labels
• Heat Transfer Letters and Numbers.
back to top Question: How long will it take to complete my order?
Answer: On the average orders are completed within 5-7 days of your approval.
back to top Question: Can you do “Rush Orders”?
Answer: For an additional nominal fee we accept “Rush Orders”.
back to top Question: How can I get my logo or artwork to you?
Answer: • Bring in or email a “tape” previously “digitized”
for embroidery.
• Bring in an embroidered garment that you would like us to
duplicate.
• Bring, fax or email a photograph, business card, stationary
or even a rough sketch and we will have our digitizers do the rest’
• Email a computer file. Although we can open nearly every
image format we prefer “jpeg, jpg” images whenever possible’
back to top Question: What if I only have a sketch or an idea in my head for
a design?
Answer: We will sit down with you and help make that idea a reality.
You may find your design elements amongst our extensive Stock Designs,
or we can take your image from a business card, photograph or simple
drawing or arrange an appointment between you and one of our affiliated
graphic artists to come up with the ideal design you’ve always
wanted. We then have one of our “digitizers” convert
your image to a format our sophisticated equipment can utilize.
back to top Question: What do you mean by “digitizing”?
Digitizing is the process whereby we take your artwork or lettering
and convert it into a language that can be read by our embroidery
machines. There are numerous embroidery languages (DST, ESD, EXP,
CND, ZSK, KSM, INP, PCH, STC, SEW, PCS, etc.) and fortunately we
are able to read and write to almost all of them. Unlike image files
(jpeg, gif, pdd, bmp, tif, eps, pct, etc.) embroidery files actually
designate each individual stitch, it’s length, direction and
any color changes needed to make up your embroidered design.
back to top Question: Who owns my “digitized design”?
Answer: The logo or artwork and any disk or printed design you
provide belongs to you and will be cheerfully given to you at any
time without question. Stock Designs purchased from us and any digitized
files that you purchase from us also belong to you and will be provided
to you upon request. Digitizing services and the files they produce
that we may provide “free of charge” belong to Imagination
Embroidery.
back to top Question: Will you sell or use my design for other customers?
Answer: Never! Your designs are your designs and Imagination Embroidery
will never provide them to anybody else at any time.
back to top Question: What happens if my garment is damaged while you are imprinting
a design?
Answer: Imagination Embroidery is totally responsible for any garment
or accessory you leave with us. If you leave an item with us and
it is lost or damaged we will replace it with an identical quality
item at no additional charge. If we cannot locate a comparable item
we will reimburse to you the reasonable cost of that item.
back to top Questions: Do you have Stock Designs to choose from?
Answer: We currently have “on-hand” well over 21,000
stock designs to choose from with immediate access to at least 100,000
additional designs from numerous leading design catalogs.
back to top Question: What hours are you open?
Answer: Our officail hours are Monday trough Friday, 9AM to 5PM (Pacific Standard Time).
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