DTG (Direct-to-Garment) printing and screen printing are two popular methods of printing designs onto fabric. Here are some differences between them: Printing process: In DTG printing, a digital printer is used to directly print the design onto the fabric. On the other hand, screen printing involves using a stencil (or a screen) to transfer the… Continue reading How is DTG Printing Different from Screen Printing?
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Which Type of Printing—Screen or DTG—should You Use?
Direct-to-garment (DTG) printing and screen printing are two common techniques for imprinting images on clothing. Your particular needs and preferences will determine which strategy is best for you because each has benefits and drawbacks. Traditional printing techniques like screen printing include pushing ink onto the fabric through a stencil or screen. It works best when… Continue reading Which Type of Printing—Screen or DTG—should You Use?
Direct-to-Garment Printing vs Other Printing Processes
What is DTG? Direct-to-Garment printing is known as DTG. Using specialist inkjet printers, it is a technique for printing images and designs directly onto cloth. On t-shirts, hoodies, and other items of apparel, DTG printing is frequently used to print finely detailed designs. For small orders or one-off bespoke designs, DTG printing is more effective… Continue reading Direct-to-Garment Printing vs Other Printing Processes
The Benefits of Direct-to-Garment
Digital images are printed using the Direct to Garment (DTG) technique directly into textiles, especially cotton-based materials. DTG printers produce high-quality, full-color images with exceptional clarity and resolution by printing designs directly into the surface of the garment using specialist inkjet technology. DTG enables quick turnaround printing of unique designs and small orders, unlike conventional… Continue reading The Benefits of Direct-to-Garment
Direct-to-Garment Printing
Using direct-to-garment (DTG) printing, images, designs, or graphics can be printed directly onto a garment, usually a T-shirt or another piece of clothing. The technique includes printing water-based ink directly into the fabric using a specialist inkjet printer. In order to prevent the print from fading or peeling over time, the ink is then heat-set… Continue reading Direct-to-Garment Printing