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Screen Printing is the most popular method for customizing hoodies and sweatshirts. In this blog, we delve into expert tips for making your sweatshirt prints more vibrant and long-lasting.<br><br>
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When it comes to screen printing, cotton hoodies (such as Gildan 18500, or Port & Company PC78H ) are one of the best fabric choices. It absorbs colors well and is also affordable, heat-resistant, and static-resistant. These features make cotton one of the easiest and most reliable choices for screen printing. Hoodies made from 100% polyester (for example Hanes P170, Port & Company PC590H) and cotton-polyester blends are also suitable for screen printing, although it requires a bit more effort and experience. Since these synthetic materials are heat sensitive you will also need to take the steps to avoid overheating. You also want to make sure that you are using plastisol or other ink types that are suited for the material. Best fabrics for screen printing https://www.shirtsbargain.com/blog/screen-print-on-sweatshirts-and-hoodies-things-you-should-keep-in-mind
Avoid printing over seams, pockets, drawcords The flatter the fabric surface, the higher the quality of screen printing. And with hoodies and sweatshirts, there are drawcords, pockets, and seams through hoodies when compared to t-shirts and other blank apparel. We recommend avoiding printing over thicker elements to avoid gaps and other issues. When printing on pockets of hoodies it is best to stick to a single color as it is difficult to ensure that the subsequent color will align properly. Hoods and back prints If you are printing on the back side of a hoodie, make sure that the design is visible even when the hood is down. Most people who buy a custom hoodie prefer having the logo obstructed, whether they are putting on the hood or not. We recommend asking your customer if they want the logo to be visible all the time and placing your design accordingly. Printing on pullover hoodies vs zipper hoodies With pullover hoodies (for example Gildan 12500, JERZEES 996M) the lack of zippers makes them an easy choice when you need a full front print that spans across the chest of the shirt. Zipper hoodies (for example Gildan 18600, Port & Company PC78ZH) could cause some issues if you want to print over the zip. Know where to place your design https://www.shirtsbargain.com/blog/screen-print-on-sweatshirts-and-hoodies-things-you-should-keep-in-mind
Use an underbase for printing on dark garments Colors might not be as brilliant as you expect if you print them directly on a dark fabric. You can solve this by using a white (or other light colors) underbase. An underbase is a layer of ink that acts as a "base" for other colors to sit on. This layer will make the colors of your design stand out better. Use a vector file for your graphics It is recommended to use vector files for all your graphics whenever you can. Unlike other formats, vector graphics do not get pixelated and lose their image quality when resized. This ensures that your print stays nice and crispy no matter how big you scale it up. Curing the printed hoodie Curing the post-production technique that makes the screen print last longer. Ink must be cured properly so it sets into the garment and does not crack easily. But hoodies made from synthetic fabrics such as fleece or polyester could cause issues when it gets overheated. We recommend curing hoodies at a lower temperature for longer periods to avoid overheating. Design features Printing and post-printing tips https://www.shirtsbargain.com/blog/screen-print-on-sweatshirts-and-hoodies-things-you-should-keep-in-mind
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