Simple Steps To Have Your Company Logo On Your Lab Coat
You can start the process by sending us your
logo for digitizing at
csr@justlabcoats.com.
Our experienced Digitizers will give you recommendations about
logo treatment and applications.
When you have
placed an order for a custom logo'd product the process of
converting your logo to embroidery-ready form, may take up to
three days. Please submit your logo in JPEG format with the
following information
- Full Name
- Company Name
- Phone Number (Best time to reach)
- Special Instructions
- Please attach Image file(Jpeg)
When set-up is complete, we will send you a scan of your logo for your review. Simply
reply by e-mail with an approval, and JustLabcoats.com will begin production immediately.
Within one week, (excluding shipping time), you will be wearing your very own company
Logo'd Lab Coats or Scrubs and making a bold advertising statement everywhere you
go!
In House Advantage:
Unlike many of our competitors who depend on contractors to produce their designs
and custom embroidery, we operate our own digitizing studio and embroidery machines.
This allows us to carefully control all aspects of the process which ensures the
highest possible quality and fastest production. We have the newest and most advanced
embroidery equipment available. Having the most modern embroidery machines allow
us to embroider your order with:
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Precision
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Consistency
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More colors
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More intricate
details
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Clearer small
letters
Everything is done in-house by our experienced staff. Allow about 5 to 10 business
days from the time you place your order until your order is shipped to you. Allow
5-15 business days for shipping. Ask our customer service department about shipping
options and the actual transit time.
es do not gather any of your personally identifiable information. They do allow us to provide you with a more personalized shopping experience and enable you to fully interact with and complete your transaction on our site.
Digitizing your Logo for Embroidery
Digitizing is the process of converting artwork into a digital code that
can be read by today's advanced embroidery machines. The digital image file of your
logo that you send us is a starting point, but the "digitized" logo that we create
will be in a format that only embroidery machines can use. This digital code provides
the instructions to the embroidery machine's operating system which, in turn, tells
the embroidery machine's frame how to sew the design.
Digitizing is both a technical and a creative process. It's much more than
most people might imagine. A lot of people think their graphic design will just
be 'scanned'. While the digitizer may begin with a scan or a graphic file, he or
she has to tell the embroidery machine where to put each stitch, and what order
to sew your design - including where to stop, trim the threads, and switch to a
different color. Digitizing is not an on/off switch. There are widely varying levels
of proficiency and artistry out there. Poor digitization WILL result in a poor-looking
emblem design. Saving a few dollars on a one-time digitizing fee and ending up with
a poor-looking logo is no bargain. Nothing is more important to the appearance of
your logo than the digitizing.
Some embroiderers tout their "free" digitizing. If you really look at their prices,
the digitizing is simply built into the selling price of the item. That means on
future orders, you'll be paying for the "free" digitizing with every order, instead
of just once with us. If they say they have "FREE" embroidery, try sending them
a shirt and see if it's really free (or once again built into their prices).
Send Us the Logo
Send an email to
csr@justlabcoats.com
with your logo attached in a .bmp, .jpg, .gif, or .pdf file format. JPG is our preference.
Tell us what size you want your logo to be, location where the logo will be placed
and what you want to put it on (Lab Coat, Scrub Top, etc.). Our general guidelines
are 3.75 to 4.25" wide for logos for use on the left chest of Lab Coat. Often, the
limiting factor in a logo's size is small lettering or a thin, small part of the
artwork. If we think something needs to be changed, we'll let you know.