Tuesday, May 16, 2017

The Beautiful Designs With The DTG Printing Queens, NY

By Ann Murray


The most modern form of printing on the market is known as 'direct to garment' digital printing. This type of garment decoration is perfect for almost anything, as it's cost effective, highly durable and a very quick process. 'Direct to garment' or 'DTG' works almost the same way as printing on to paper. Using a specialist ink jet printer it's possible to print on a tee shirt like you would print on an A4 sheet of paper; the results are instantaneous and they're relatively cheap. It's always a wise idea to request a test print before you place a large order as (like everything) it's not without it's complications even if you are working with the DTG Printing Queens, NY.

There are four popular types of custom printing for garments. These methods are used whenever a new business needs hats with their company logo or a high school needs T-shirts for graduating seniors or a pee wee soccer team needs jerseys. But we will largely focus on the direct to garment technique.

Now let's talk a little bit about what it cannot do. Exact color matching is a bit of a problem. You are also limited when it comes to choice of inks. You cannot do Glitters, Shimmers, Foils, etc. Like you can with screen-prints. You are also limited on the actual printing area, size, position, etc. Another thing is the actual content of the fabric itself. The garment must be a minimum of 80% cotton. Which will affect the price of the shirt. But with all that being said I really love the fact that there is no minimum order.

Does a close friend or relative has a birthday or anniversary coming up shortly? Are you stuck for a gift for that man or woman who seems to have everything? A custom t-shirt printed with their names and special date, or even a photograph of their loved one, would be a beautiful and unique gift for an anniversary or special birthday.

One of the main things that you have to watch out for is the build-up of lint, just like in the dryer that you use after doing your laundry. The heat in the ovens attracts lint that needs to be cleaned before the build-up causes problems for your equipment.

While not nearly as old as New York direct to garment, heat transfer has been around for decades. In recent years, computers have been used to produce design patches which are essentially ironed onto blank garments. Larger custom printers use a machine known as a heat press, but some smaller firms actually do use irons.

Heat transfers produce higher quality prints than DTG decoration, but they are more expensive and they can take up to fifteen minutes for each custom garment. A skilled printer can produce dozens of custom garments using DTG decoration in that time.

Ideal for full color designs and complex patterns, but can only be used on polyester fabrics. Unlike most other decorating press methods, it can also be used on non-garment products like mugs, coasters, and key chains.




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