File Image Dimensions: 11.5906”x18.0721” This digital file (eps, svg) is ready to be cut with adhesive vinyl or heat transfer vinyl if you want to add it to a t-shirt. You can use any color vinyl, I chose grey to keep it neutral so I can see it on any shirt color after applying it to the plexiglass. I use this tool regularly to show my clients actual imprint sizing and locations on various sized shirts. It comes in handy for situations where the client is unsure of what they want as far as placement and size. The file includes multiple imprint locations on the chest, back and left breast. It also has general sizing guides for infant, youth, women and unisex garments. This is not meant to be used as a centering tool for heat transfers. However, your welcome to make adjustments to the art to make it fit your needs. Plexiglass: You can purchase a sheet of 13″x19″ plexiglass and place the artwork on top of it to create a board. I highly recommend getting the corners rounded. I purchased mine through a company called Tap Plastics. They have retail locations and you can place orders online www.tapplastics.com. Software: You can open or import the file using any type of vector based software program that accepts svg files. Examples: Adobe Illustrator, Siser Leonardo, Silhouette Studio, Inkscape, Cricut Design Space, CorelDraw, Affinity Designer, etc. Support: We are unable to offer technical support with specific cutters and their design software as we don’t have access to the machine / software. The file was originally created in Adobe Illustrator. Importing Note: We are aware that some design programs fill in the squares or duplicate the design when the svg file is imported. We’ve tried eliminating that issue on our end through the original eps file. If you see this occur, you will need to ungroup the file and remove the centers manually. If the file is duplicating you can either delete the duplicate or try to merge / weld the files before cutting the art. The final result should look exactly like our images in the listing. The eps file is the original raw art and can be opened with a vector based program. Digital file only. Does not include plexiglass. You may not sell or share the original file or any variation of it.