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So you decided to start your own T-shirt printing company. Congratulations, Mr Founder! It's a fun work with the reward of seeing you wearing your t-shirt designs around town. You probably have a lot of questions before you start this path, such as how much you charge, how much money you can make and what kind of printer you should get.<br>
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So you decided to start your own T-shirt printing company. Congratulations, Mr Founder! • It's a fun work with the reward of seeing you wearing your t-shirt designs around town. • You probably have a lot of questions before you start this path, such as how much you charge, how much money you can make and what kind of printer you should get. • The last question is one that you should answer first, since it will decide the answers to a lot of other questions. • It can be difficult to find the right printer for your company, because there are so many options on the market. • We look at the types of printers to consider for your new business in this article and send you feedback on the best printers to look at.
Screen printing-The safest method for bulk printing • Screen printing requires applying color of the ink directly to the paper via a screen. • On the transfer board, the pattern is then cured, and transferred to the fabric using a heat press. • This method is ideal for large-scale impression of complex designs. • Great for big to small amounts • Creates a clear and sharp finish • Has long-lasting and positive results
DTG Printing-The Ideal Printing Form for Complex Designs • Direct to Garment (DTG) is the most recent entrant in t-shirt printing technology. • It works much like an incredibly advanced ink jet printer, printing the template directly onto the garment for high speed and high quality printing. • DTG printing is an excellent printing process for large and complex designs, with full color images. • Suitable for small to medium quantities • Can be printed on clothes of light or dark
Transfer Printing – T-shirt printing of the best kind for any fabric • Sublimation Transfer printing is ideal for printing on garments made from polyester. • Suitable for small to medium quantities • Great for sports and gym wear. • Printing on white or light clothes only.
Vinyl Printing- • Vinyl printing is ideal for the development of single-color text, plain logos, and numbers. • It operates through a machine which cuts a pattern into a vinyl board of one color. • Then the vinyl pattern is sealed to the clothing through a heat press that produces a bright , bold finish that really stands out. • Suitable for small to medium quantities • Forms a vivid finish
Versacamm Printing- • Transfer printing involves printing a full-color image onto vinyl and cutting it around the mold, which is then pressed to heat onto a t shirt. • Suitable for small to medium quantities • Creates a clear and vibrant image finish