Screen Printing
- For: Bulk orders, simple designs with few colors.
- Cons: High setup costs, less efficient for small batches.
- Pros: Long-lasting prints, vibrant colors, cost-effective for large runs.
Screen printing involves pushing ink through a stencil onto fabric. It’s a top choice for team uniforms, event shirts, or promotional gear where durability is key.
Direct-to-Garment (DTG)
- For: Small batches, detailed or multi-color designs.
- Pros: High detail, unlimited color options, no setup fees.
- Cons: Slower production, less durable on heavy wear items.
DTG works like an inkjet printer, applying ink directly onto the fabric. It’s perfect for custom one-offs or intricate designs that wouldn’t translate well to screen printing.
Heat Transfer
- For: Small, personalized or on-demand orders.
- Cons: Can peel or fade over time, less breathable.
- Pros: Fast turnaround, easy to customize, works on various materials.
This method uses heat to bond a printed design onto the fabric. It’s ideal for small, personalized orders or when you need a quick turnaround for an event.
Which Technique Should You Choose?
- For detailed, small-batch projects: DTG.
- For quick, flexible customization: Heat Transfer.
- For bulk orders with simple designs: Screen Printing.
Each technique offers unique benefits, and the right choice depends on your project’s needs. At GemCity Printshop, we help you decide the best option for your design, budget, and timeline.
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