Screen printing is the traditional t-shirt printing method. It uses mesh screen stencils to print each color in your design individually. It is more cost-effective for large order quantities or custom t-shirt designs with fewer colors and requires a minimum order of 24 pieces.
Digital printing, on the other hand, uses large inkjet printers, similar to your home desktop printer, to print all the colors in your design directly onto a film and then press it onto your t-shirt. This t-shirt printing method is best suited for orders with many colors or small quantities, like even a single custom-printed t-shirt.
DTF, or Direct-to-Film, is an innovative printing technique that transfers vibrant designs onto a specialized film. This film is then heat-pressed onto various materials, allowing for the seamless reproduction of vibrant colors and intricate details.
Unlike HTV, DTF prints don't require time-consuming weeding. Applying DTF prints to apparel takes seconds, significantly speeding up production times and boosting business growth.
DTF prints work well with various materials, including cotton, polyester, and blends.
You can start by selecting an apparel option from our catalog, using one of our t-shirt design templates, or begin with a blank canvas by jumping right into the Design Studio. Whichever path you take, you still have the flexibility to change apparel styles and colors, design using our artist-crafted clip art and templates, and even upload your image to make a design that’s exactly what you’re looking for. When you’re ready,
head to the checkout, where you’ll choose sizes, quantities, and the print method that’s best for you. What apparel options can I choose from?
We offer an entire catalog of styles and colors ranging from cost-effective to premium. You can find everything from t-shirts to sweatshirts, ladies' styles to youth, in our apparel catalog, and then continue on to the Design Studio to customize it however you like.
The first factor used to calculate the cost of your order is the type of apparel and color you choose. These range from cost-effective to premium and depend on the style and material. The second is the number of print locations. You can design on the front and back but keep costs to a minimum by sticking to one location. If you select screen printing as the print method for your order, we will also consider the number of colors in your design and apply bulk discounts for higher-quantity orders.
If you select digital printing as the print method for your order, the processing time is just 1-2 business days before being shipped, with the delivery option you select at checkout. Standard screen-printed orders are processed for 5-7 days before being shipped, but we offer a range of rush delivery options to ensure you can get your order on time. Take a look at the full breakdown of our shipping and delivery times, and don’t hesitate to contact us; we can help you meet your deadline.
Have any questions, feel free to contact us.