I would go to density of 4 and zig-zag underlay of 15 density at 90%. This should clean up the gaps. I just ran across this same situation. As far as the auto outline I always convert them to wireframe and look it over real well to make sure everything looks good. I don't have the time to digitize this for you right now or I would offer :) Aaron Sargent The Linen Barn linen@xxxxxxxxxxx 541-770-2957 Medford, OR ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cheryl Rotter" <tsiemb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 10:15 AM Subject: [amayausers] Lettering with Athletic Block Font >I am struggling with lettering that has to go on a left chest of a Pro > Celebrity Lightweight Dri-Fit type of shirt. The lettering is Athletic > Block with an auto border (my first obstacle I know). The auto border > is okay looking but the insides are uneven looking with material showing > through where the letters form up and also some showing at the edge > where it joins the auto border. The density is 3.5 with a 1 inch tall > letter. No underlay right now. Should I decrease the density and add > underlay? What kind? I was worried about the density of the design on > this lightweight fabric. Any insights anybody? > > Better yet, Can anyone contact me off list to do a paid quick digitizing > job? Say in 2 hours? The file is in Corel Draw Vector format and only a > Left Chest Size with an added one color graphic script below. > You can call me, or email is tsiemb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, Or I'll call you. > > Cheryl Rotter > Team Sports Ink > 5111 Grumann Dr. Ste #1B > Carson City, NV 89706 > 775-884-3550 > >