Home » T-shirts, cornwall, design, direct to garment printing, featured, heat transfer, t shirt printing, water-based

DTG printers

Submitted by Steve on Saturday, 9 August 2008One Comment

DTG printing for studio radio

DTG printers are very good at what they do, this design from studio radio is a perfect example of what has never been achievable by transfer processes, and is beyond anybodys budget as screenprint on only five T shirts. The question is how often are we presented with these type of designs, is there a big enough market for short run multi coloured T shirt designs to keep a DTG printer running all day every day of the week? We do seem to spend a lot of time as screen printers altering designs to suit the process, DTG printing does allow the T shirt printer to say yes to more designs, and stay true to what the designer has really expected to see on their T shirt, the only problem now is what do you do if they decide they need 1000’s!? or the same design on a polo shirt!??? Garment decoration is not going to get any easier, this is just another technique to master.

One Comment »

  • T shirt design and cad cut vinyl said:

    [...] The thing we do not like about heat pressed vinyl is the amount of plastic involved in the process. Direct to garment printing is excellent in this respect there is virtually no waste, and it uses no screens. We are hopeful [...]

Leave a comment!

Add your comment below, or trackback from your own site. You can also subscribe to these comments via RSS.

Be nice. Keep it clean. Stay on topic. No spam.

You can use these tags:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

This is a Gravatar-enabled weblog. To get your own globally-recognized-avatar, please register at Gravatar.