Screen printing
Screen printing on fabric is a printing technique used to apply designs onto textiles. It works by using a screen (stencil) where the image to be printed is transferred. Ink is then pushed through the screen to imprint the design onto the fabric.
This method is highly valued for its durability and vibrant colors. It’s especially suited for mass printing on items like t-shirts, sweatshirts, bags, and more. Plus, it maintains its quality and resistance, even after multiple washes.
Impression DTF
DTF printing (Direct to Film) involves printing a design onto a special film, which is then transferred onto the fabric using heat. This method allows for single-item printing, unlike screen printing, and offers an unlimited range of colors, making it perfect for highly detailed and durable designs, even after washing.
If you’re unsure about which printing method to choose, I’m here to help and offer guidance.