Printing Methods

Direct-to-Garment (DTG) Printing:

DTG printing is a versatile method used for printing on clothing, especially garments made of cotton or cotton blends. In this process, pigmented water-based inks are directly applied to the garment's surface and absorbed by the fibers. This method resembles digital printing on paper and is favored for its ability to produce precise and detailed designs. DTG printing is commonly used for items like t-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, joggers, and totes.

Direct-to-Film (DTF) Printing:

DTF printing involves printing designs onto a special PET film and transferring them to a product using adhesive powder and heat. DTF transfers are made with white ink, allowing them to be applied to any color fabric while retaining the vibrancy of the image. This method allows us to mail you the film without having the clothing articles being used. You can then transfer the print onto the clothing yourself using a heat press.