When M2E Services Pty Ltd contacted Custom T Shirt Printing Online, they were not looking for a basic shirt printer. They needed someone who could take an urgent, high-detail bulk order and guide it from rough old shirt photos to premium finished garments.
M2E Services is based in Mackay, North Queensland and works with electrical systems in the mining industry. Their team needed custom polos and t shirts for an event, but there was one major problem.
They did not have the original artwork files.
The client had photos of older garments, images of the existing logos, photos of shirt labels and examples of what had been printed before. He knew the look he wanted, but he needed a printer who could work backwards from those references, rebuild the artwork and supply premium garments that would suit a large company event.
This was not a simple “upload your logo and checkout” order. It needed artwork recovery, garment matching, embroidery digitising, DTF print setup, mockup approval, sample testing, production planning and express shipping to Mackay.
This order was produced for M2E Services in Mackay, showing how we can help regional Queensland businesses with bulk workwear and event shirt printing. Custom shirt printing in Mackay.
M2E Services Pty Ltd is a Mackay-based business working with electrical systems in mines.
For a company operating in this type of industry, branded garments need to do more than carry a logo.
They need to look professional, feel suitable for team use and represent the company properly at events.
The client wanted:
The final order included 77 Talon Polo P401 Black/Red polos and 77 Ice Tee T10012 Black t shirts.
The biggest challenge was not the quantity. It was the artwork.
The client supplied example photos of what had been used before. These included:
An old back print example based on an AC DC “Power Up Tour” style layout
Shirt label photos to show what garments had been used before
Photos of previous embroidery on a maroon polo
These references were helpful, but they were not production-ready files.
A photo of an old shirt is not the same as a clean vector file. A screenshot is not the same as an embroidery file. A garment label photo helps identify the previous garment, but it does not tell the printer exactly which replacement will suit the new order unless the garment is reviewed properly.
M2E Services needed someone to look at everything they had supplied, understand the intended result and rebuild the job correctly.
The client had already been unhappy with a previous local print order.
That meant there was a real risk of repeating the same problem if the next printer did not take the time to understand the job.
If the order was handled poorly, the client could have ended up with:
For a large company event, poor garments do not just look bad. They can make the business look disorganised. They can also waste time and money because the team may not want to wear them.
No business owner should have to chase multiple printers, explain the same problem again and hope someone understands what they need.
Before placing the order, the client searched online for a Brisbane printer. Although the client was based in North Queensland, he wanted a Brisbane t shirt printing company that could answer the phone, guide the artwork process and manage the order properly. What he found was that many larger printing businesses pushed him toward online forms.
That was not enough for this job.
He had too many questions. The artwork was too incomplete. The deadline was too tight. The garments had to be right.
When he called Custom T Shirt Printing Online, the phone was answered. Claude explained that he was serving another customer and would call back in 30 minutes. The client later mentioned that he was impressed because the call back happened as promised.
That was the first sign that this order would be handled properly.
For complex bulk printing, communication is part of the service. A good printer does not just take an order. A good printer helps the client make the right decisions before money, garments and time are wasted.
The client did not want cheap, throwaway shirts. He wanted a premium polo and shirt option for the event.
The reference images of the previous garments helped show what the client expected. The maroon polo label photo showed the type of garment quality they had used before. The old embroidery photos showed the style and placement they were familiar with. The old back print and AC DC inspired references showed the theme they wanted to carry into the new design.
The goal was to produce garments that felt like an upgrade, not a downgrade.
That meant the order needed:
The Talon Polo P401 in Black/Red was chosen for the main uniform-style garment.
This polo suited the job because it had a strong professional look, a black body and red contrast panels. The colour combination worked well with the industrial feel of the M2E Services brand and the bold orange, red, yellow and white artwork used in the DC AC design.
The black fabric helped the embroidery and DTF prints stand out. The red panels also gave the polo a more premium event look compared with a plain black polo.
The Ice Tee T10012 in Black was used for the event t shirts.
These shirts were DTF printed with a large front design at 28 cm wide. The black shirt gave the DC AC artwork strong contrast and helped the orange and red print colours stand out.
This gave the client two garment types for the event:
A premium polo for a more professional look
A black printed t shirt for a bold event-style option
The order involved embroidery and DTF printing across multiple locations.
The left chest of the polo was embroidered with the M2E Services business logo.
This logo had to be prepared properly for embroidery. The supplied logo image showed the M2E Services Pty Ltd branding, but a normal image is not enough for an embroidery machine.
The artwork had to be digitised into an embroidery file so the machine could stitch the logo correctly.
The finished result gave the polo a clean company uniform look.
The right chest of the polo was embroidered with the DC AC crane-style logo.
This was one of the more difficult parts of the order because the artwork was not supplied as a ready-to-use embroidery file. The client wanted the old AC DC idea changed into DC AC and wanted the crane artwork to resemble lightning bolts.
This design had to be recreated, cleaned and converted into a format suitable for embroidery.
The final right chest embroidery created a strong event identity while keeping the front of the polo balanced.
The left sleeve was DTF printed with the electrical diagram graphic.
The client had supplied a rectangular electrical-style image as a reference. That artwork needed to be cleaned and prepared so it would print clearly on the sleeve.
Because the sleeve area included red and black fabric, the design needed a thin white outline and yellow border so it would stand out. Without that adjustment, the print could have disappeared into the garment colour or looked unfinished.
The final sleeve print added a small but important technical detail that connected back to the client’s electrical industry.
The back of the polo was printed with a large DC AC Power Up Tour design at 28 cm wide.
This artwork was created from the client’s rough references and rebuilt into a stronger design for DTF printing.
The back print included:
This gave the polos a strong event identity from the back while keeping the front more professional.
The black t shirts were printed with a large DC AC event design across the front at 28 cm wide.
The client’s supplied references included an old black shirt photo and an AC DC style image. These helped guide the rebuilt design.
The final shirt design used the DC AC lettering, crane graphic and curved text to create a bold event shirt that matched the overall project theme.
This is where the job became more than a standard print order.
The client did not hand over perfect files. He handed over clues.
There were old shirt photos, logo images, previous garment labels and rough design examples. Custom T Shirt Printing Online had to interpret those references and turn them into production-ready artwork.
If your artwork is not ready, it helps to understand what image files, logo quality and print sizes are needed before production begins.
The first step was to understand the design direction.
The old black shirt showed a white DC AC back-to-back style print. The AC DC style image showed the inspiration for the lettering and lightning bolt concept. The crane artwork showed how the client wanted the mining and electrical theme to appear in the new design.
The goal was not to copy a random design. The goal was to create something that matched the client’s team theme while making it suitable for embroidery and DTF printing.
The client wanted the letters reversed from AC DC to DC AC.
This sounds simple, but it was not just a matter of typing new letters. The design had to be rebuilt so the balance, spacing and visual impact still worked.
The crane design also had to sit inside the layout without making the artwork look crowded.
The crane element was important because it connected the design back to the client’s industry and team identity.
The client wanted the cranes to resemble lightning bolts, which suited the electrical systems theme. This helped turn the artwork into something more personal for M2E Services rather than just a generic event shirt design.
The crane artwork had to be prepared differently for embroidery and DTF printing. Fine lines can behave differently when stitched compared with when printed, so the artwork had to be reviewed carefully.
Both front chest logos needed embroidery files.
Embroidery requires stitch data. That means the logo must be converted into a file the embroidery machine can read. This process decides how the design will be stitched, where thread changes happen and how the logo will sit on the fabric.
For this order, embroidery digitising was needed for:
This step was essential because poor embroidery setup can make a good logo look rough.
The DTF artwork had to be prepared as clean digital print files.
The sleeve graphic needed cleaning and a border. The back print needed rebuilt text, colour matching and layout adjustment. The t shirt design needed to be prepared so it would look sharp on black fabric.
The final DTF files were set up so the prints would have strong colour, clean edges and readable text.
One of the hardest parts of a mixed decoration job is consistency.
Embroidery thread and DTF print colour do not behave exactly the same. A bright orange in a digital print may not look identical when converted to thread.
The client wanted the DC AC colour on the back print to match the right chest logo as closely as possible. This required careful colour selection so the overall order looked connected.
Mockups were created before the job moved into full production.
This allowed the client to check:
For a bulk order, mockups protect both the client and the printer. They reduce confusion before production begins.
Before the full order was produced, actual print and embroidery samples were prepared on sample clothing.
This was important because the client could see the real finish before all 154 garments were completed.
Once the samples were approved, production moved ahead.
Embroidery was the right choice for the polo front because the client wanted a premium business garment.
Front chest embroidery works well for company polos because it gives the garment a professional finish. It also suits workwear, uniforms, trade businesses and mining-related companies where the front branding should look clean and long-lasting.
For M2E Services, embroidery gave the front of the polo a serious company look while the back print carried the event artwork.
For business polos, chest embroidery is often the best choice when you want a premium uniform finish that looks professional on staff, trade and corporate garments.
Learn more: chest embroidery for business polos
DTF printing was the right choice for the sleeve, back and t shirt designs because the artwork used detailed graphics, multiple colours and large print areas.
DTF printing worked well for this job because:
This allowed the client to get strong event graphics without needing to simplify the design too much.
Some jobs need one print method. This job needed two.
Embroidery gave the polo front a premium corporate finish. DTF printing gave the sleeve, back and t shirts the flexibility needed for detailed event artwork.
That combination helped the client get the best of both worlds:
This is an important lesson for other business owners. The best printing method depends on the garment, the artwork, the quantity and the result you want.
The job had a tight 12-day window.
The client called on a Thursday. Stock needed to be ordered quickly so the garments could arrive in time. Artwork had to be recreated and approved. Samples had to be checked. Production had to be completed and the finished order had to be shipped express to Mackay.
The order was completed by Friday the following week.
Photos of the completed job were sent to the client along with the tracking number. The client was advised to expect the delivery by Tuesday or Wednesday the next week.
For an order with missing artwork, multiple print locations and 154 total garments, this required careful planning.
Because the order had to reach Mackay quickly, express shipping was planned early so the client had tracking details before delivery.
The finished order included:
The polos gave the team a premium workwear look. The black t shirts gave the event a strong visual identity. The artwork was no longer trapped in old photos. It had been rebuilt into usable files for embroidery and digital printing.
Most importantly, the client was happy.
The client emailed to say he was very happy and advised that another order would be coming the following week.
Many business owners think they cannot place an order unless they have perfect files.
This case study shows that old shirt photos, previous logos and rough references can still help start the process. The important thing is to work with a printer who knows how to rebuild the artwork and explain what needs to be done.
When your team is representing your company, garment quality matters.
A premium polo can make the team look more professional. A well-printed event t shirt can build pride and create a stronger group identity. Choosing the right garment is just as important as choosing the right print method.
If your order involves multiple garments, multiple print positions, embroidery, DTF printing and a deadline, it needs planning.
Guessing can lead to wrong placements, poor colours, missed deadlines and wasted garments. A guided process helps you avoid those mistakes.
Black polos and t shirts can look excellent, but the artwork must be prepared properly.
For this order, orange, yellow and white were used to create strong contrast. The sleeve graphic also needed a white outline and yellow border so it would stand out clearly.
This is why artwork preparation matters.
A logo image is not automatically ready for embroidery.
Embroidery needs digitising. This turns the artwork into stitch information for the machine. Without proper digitising, small text, shapes and details can look poor on the finished garment.
DTF printing is a strong option when the design has multiple colours, detailed artwork or a large print area.
For this order, DTF allowed the back of the polo and the front of the t shirt to carry bold event artwork while still keeping the front polo branding professional with embroidery.
M2E Services did the hard part. They knew what they wanted their team to look like. They gathered the old shirt photos, supplied references and made fast decisions so the deadline could be met.
Custom T Shirt Printing Online acted as the guide.
The role of the printer was to help turn confusion into a clear plan:
That process helped the client avoid another poor printing experience.
The client had old shirt photos, incomplete artwork, a tight deadline and concerns after a previous local printing experience.
He wanted premium garments but did not want to risk another disappointing result.
The client received premium embroidered polos and DTF printed t shirts that matched the event theme, represented the business properly and arrived in time.
The artwork was recreated, the logos were prepared for embroidery, the print files were cleaned and the finished garments were photographed before shipping.
Tell us what garments you need, how many you want, when you need them and what artwork you currently have.
Even if you only have an old shirt photo, that may still be enough to start the conversation.
We can guide you on the best garment, print method, print size and logo placement.
For some jobs, embroidery is best. For others, DTF printing is more suitable. For complex orders, both methods may be used together.
Once the quote is approved, the artwork and mockups can be prepared.
If the artwork needs rebuilding, cleaning or embroidery digitising, this is explained before production. For bulk work, this artwork investment can help prevent expensive mistakes.
Once everything is approved, the job moves into production.
For regional and interstate clients, shipping can be arranged so the order arrives where it needs to go.
For larger or more complex orders, it is better to request a tailored bulk printing quote instead of guessing through the online cart.
This type of bulk garment order is ideal for:
If your order matters, it is worth getting the right advice before printing begins.
The cost of a bulk workwear order like this depends on the garment, quantity, number of print locations and artwork preparation needed. A simple one-logo polo order will cost less than a premium event order with embroidery, sleeve prints, large back prints and artwork recreation.
For this M2E Services order, the investment was influenced by:
The best way to get accurate pricing is to send your garment quantity, logo files, print positions, deadline and delivery postcode. Custom T Shirt Printing Online can then prepare a tailored quote based on what your business actually needs.
Call 0422442029 to discuss a similar bulk order.
For general pricing guidance, see our t shirt printing cost information, then request a tailored quote for bulk orders with embroidery, DTF printing or artwork rebuilding.
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You should not have to risk a bulk order with guesswork, poor artwork or a form-only process.
Need premium polos, event shirts or workwear printed for your business? Call Custom T Shirt Printing Online on 0422442029 or request a tailored quote for your next bulk order. We can help you choose the right garments, prepare your artwork and organise embroidery, DTF printing and delivery with less stress.
Whether your business is in Brisbane, Mackay, North Queensland or anywhere in Australia, we can help you choose the right garments, prepare the artwork and get custom printing done with less stress.
To discuss a similar order, contact Custom T Shirt Printing Online and explain your garment quantity, deadline, artwork and delivery location.
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