PRINTING
GUIDE
Understanding print methods helps you choose the right option for your artwork, quantity and budget. Here's everything you need to know.
PRINTABLE AREAS
Standard print placements and maximum dimensions for custom apparel.
Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing transfers a full-color film onto the garment. It supports gradients, fine details and photographic artwork — making it the most versatile print method available.
- • Full color and gradients supported
- • Fine detail reproduction
- • No minimum order quantity
- • Works on any fabric color
- • Slightly higher per-unit cost vs screen
- • Not recommended for extremely large prints
- • Max Print Size: \[CONFIRM]
- • Fabric Compatibility: \[CONFIRM]
Screen printing uses stencils to push ink directly onto the garment. It produces vibrant, opaque colors and is extremely durable. For large bulk orders with solid color designs, screen printing is the most cost-effective method.
- • Most cost-effective for bulk
- • Vibrant, opaque colors
- • Extremely durable
- • Excellent wash durability
- • No gradients or photographic art
- • Limited to solid color artwork
- • Minimum order required
- • Max Print Size: \[CONFIRM]
- • Fabric Compatibility: \[CONFIRM]
Embroidery stitches your logo directly into the fabric using thread. It produces a premium, tactile finish that communicates quality and professionalism. It is the preferred method for corporate uniforms, polo shirts and high-value branded merchandise.
- • Premium professional finish
- • Extremely long-lasting
- • Elevates brand perception
- • Works on all fabrics
- • No gradients or photo art
- • Very small fonts may lose clarity
- • Recommended logo width: 2–4 inch
- • Max Print Size: \[CONFIRM]
- • Fabric Compatibility: \[CONFIRM]
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