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Methods are used for T-Shirt Printing

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Methods are used for T-Shirt Printing

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  1. Different methods used for T-shirt Printing

  2. T-shirt Printing • There are many different types of printing method that can be used for print T-shirts. • The method that suits you may depend on what the purpose of the T-shirt is. •  5 different methods that can be used for printing T-shirts.

  3. 1. Screen Printing • Screen printing is one of the most common methods used. • It uses a stencil and nylon mesh. • This method is most frequently printing high-quality T-shirt designs.

  4. 2. Direct To Garments (DTG) • It's a similar principle to paper printing in an office with the only major difference being that the design is going onto textile rather than paper. • This method is excellent for complex designs and as the dye is so thin, it is soft to touch. • DTG is one of the least durable printing methods so best suited to one-off garments.

  5. 3. Dye Sublimation • This is a great technique that is often used on lighter coloured shirts. • The initial setup costs are quite high although the shirts have a very professional finish when done by experts. • The dye works well on fabrics such as polyester but is less effective on cotton.

  6. 4. Heat Press Printing • This is the perfect method if you are looking for small quantities and is relatively quick. • Your design will be printed on transfer paper. • The transfer is then placed on the shirt and then heat and pressure are applied much as in the case with dye sublimation.

  7. 5. Vinyl Cutting • This technique involves using a special soft clothing is cut into shapes or designs, then transferred to a shirt. • The designs are then placed on a T-shirt and heat and pressure are again applied. • This is great for one off designs but not practical for large orders as exact replicas are hard to create.

  8. BACKDROPSOURCE • Backdropsource is the largest photography backdrops printing and studio equipment store. We are print leaders for photography backdrops, banners, posters, canvas prints, hoardings, photo backdrops, etc. • We have 250 plus products and more being added daily to keep up with the changing trends and customer requirements.

  9. For more details • https://www.backdropsource.com.au/ • https://www.backdropsource.com.au/products/background-printing-on-wrinkle-free-polyester

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