What’s the The Best Printing Method for Your T-shirt Brand?
Join us in this eye-opening video as we explore the world of apparel decoration techniques. Discover the secrets to success as we dive deep into various options, from heat transfer vinyl to screen printing and more. Gain insights into the pros and cons of each method, empowering you to make informed choices for your business.
Don’t miss this opportunity to turn your passion for apparel decoration into a profitable venture. Start your journey to 6-figure success today!
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I’m will be buying a new commercial DTF printer and shaker very soon. Owned dtg machines since 2006 along with sublimation, and also embroidery. Sold everything right before the pandemic. Now getting ready to start again but going to use DTG and also Sublimation.
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Sorry to say screen-printed shirts won’t last as long as the shirts.. I’ve got lots of screen printed shirts from very reputable companies and they crack after a while..
im so glad just found this video. This was the only video that actually made sense. I watched so many videos of literal morons. the way you've answered all of my questions, logistics and wasting money, trial and error will happen I'm sure, but you saved me so much time. I can tell you truly take this career seriously, I almost didn't want to make shirts until I wanted some made for a family member, and was interested in buying many items. so here I make a huge order. well, I got ripped off. ended up making my own, so shortly after I became unemployed and i am wanting to to add tshirt making to my craft booth, I wanted to not have "cheap" shirts, maybe hemp or organic cotton. of course I'm being difficult. we also have other locally sourced items, candles, soaps, crystals, mushrooms, microgreens, herbs, so my question is how best can I do that with other types of fabrics. and do I include hats, and mugs, metal, glass or clay ect. i have friends with other stands and local events. also memorial shirts and stickers, so that being said I would like to start a non profit from the sales of my overdose awareness items. that being said, I have also have social media, And i was will hopefully get a brick and mortor. but thank you. if u read this. I hope I made sense. I truly want to do this and I'm very indecisive but very ambitious and take my goals serious when I put my mind to it.
Hi sir, planning to to order audely dtf machine from China, can you please suggest best one.
What’s the best way to make sure you don’t have transparent pixels to avoid the white outline on dtf prints
Wow, brilliant video going over all the shirt options. I definitely needed this!!! Thanks!
Looking for someone/ somewhere for screen print copies for me to press. Any recommendations?
Yes printer knowledge
Thank you
Our DTF prints transparent… Not with a white outline
I thought there is a new method for sublimating 100% cotton on dark T-shirts?
Help! I'm starting off with the basics! Using an HP inkjet printer and transfer paper and domestic iron! I just did my first design and two things result I don't want: I cut the design to a smaller size after printing and it has a border I don't want (cutting around design). The design has a border in the original file but as I printed landscape it was out of sight and too large a design, so I cut. Second, the color output was not at all the brightness of the design file. I'm guessing something with printer settings including paper type, which I didn't use for this printout. Has anyone encountered this, or is familiar enough to provide some tips? Thanks! =).
Good luck all !
nice
Dtf separate video?
This is a very educative and well-made video. Thank you!
I'm interested in purchasing a printer, please do a video!
I'm interested in purchasing my own printer.
I jumped into DTF with a Procolored L1800 and have had awesome success. I have a small shop in a tourist town and am the only game in town. My question is which ink is the best. I can buy their brand but notice there is several other brands for ink, powder and rolls of medium.
Thanks for the video! It was very helpful.
Thank you for clearing some information for me. My problem is, I work 12 hours a day, 6 days a week, in a hospital. I think I'll just have a print shop print my designs. But still, I'm not rulling out on not having my own DTG or DTF printer in the future.
Hi i would like to connect with you, can you share your contact no. Or email?
Awesome video! Can you go more in depth on CIELAB color space?
You need to fix something with your setup at 9 minutes and 13 seconds you have two clients sitting behind you wires all over the floor and horrible posture I think you owe it to your clients to at least sit up straight and look them in the face While you overcharge them for your basic information they could easily figure out just by Googling.
Thanks for making this video. I've been making a living in graphic design for 21 years. Silkscreen printing was a major component to the 1st company I worked for as a designer (they had and still have their own apparel print shop). Someone in my close inner circle just laughed at me for even invoking the word “silkscreening”—declaring that silkscreening is antiquated. It's been a while since I've had to deal directly with printing on fabric, but I always keep silkscreen printing in mind when I design for a brand that will need its logo printed on fabric or other challenging surfaces. For example, I recently designed a logo for a swim team that needs to print on silicon and latex swim caps. I've always perceived silkscreen printing as the best quality method, though I may have been biased because it's the only method that I have witnessed up close and personal.
How is the hand feel compared to screen printed transfers?
I am learning a lot from your videos. We are starting a t-shirt printing business here in Canada using DTF printer too. 🙂
Interested in printers
Hey what brand pet film do you guys use?
Hello
I have a fedar dtf printer with i3200 printheads, which brand of ink do you recommend?
Anything other than screen printed just looks or feels cheap, and just does not last.
Interested in buying my own printer
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