DTG G4 | Printing Demonstration on Black & White T-Shirts
In this quick demonstration of the DTG G4 we are printing the same exact design but on a black t-shirt and a white t-shirt.
The difference between these two prints is cost and print time. However, the process before and after the t-shirt prints takes the same amount of time. This is different than the old way of DTG printing. Previously, cure times and pre-treating was much different depending on shirt color. With the kodacolor ink set from Kodak cure times for all t-shirts is 45 seconds.
This demonstration is to help you understand how to price both light and dark direct-to-garment printed t-shirts. With black t-shirts the price is higher and print time is longer because a white ink under base must be applied first.
Learn more about the DTG G4 here, https://dtgprintermachine.com/dtg-g4-direct-to-garment-printer/
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Comments (11)
Can I get your email?
I wish I have enough money to pay you for my batch t shirt
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Is the white outlining always the case with printing on black t-shirts or was that done intentionally?
Dumb questions…
(1) What happens if I don't pre-treat it?
(2) If I need a heatpress with a DTG, then why not just stick with only the heatpress and not waste money on DTG?
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Isn't foil + printer cheaper tran DTG? Why would I got with DTG? Could you please be kind enough and explain? Tranks.
dont know if its the camara but the white looks a little less opacity than yalls epson or other printer using Dupont inks…is it the Kodak ink is less opac or the video???? is the Kodak ink almost if not the same opacity that Firebird? and Image armor?
What is the cost on the PTM & G4?
Hello, how with super light garment white t-shirts the inks no passes through the first garment layer on second? And how print on woman XS, S sizes t-shirts. I very interesting about G4, and you can write answers directly, because i have more questions : gediminas.tubutis@gmail.com Thanks
NO PTM !!
U guys should do more videos of the DTG M2
Does the ink bleed through at all
Does it print hats, long sleeves, labels, sides of t-shirts, pockets, and canvas shoes?