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T-Shirt Printing

By Mic Pedretti

Executive Summary about T-Shirt Printing By Hendra Gunawan

T Shirt Printing

T Shirt Printing

T-shirt printing process has remained the same.Since it’s debut, the T-shirt has gone through many different variations including tank tops, “wife beaters” muscle shirts, scoop neck shirts, and V-neck shirts. Throughout all this, transition from one style to the next, the concept of the T-shirt and the

The commonly used process for T-shirt printing has been silk-screening, although other processes have arisen with menial popularity and success. However for the mass production of T-shirts the process of silk screening still reigns supreme. As cost effective form of advertising, T-shirt printing brings together profitability and marketability for different aspects of business.

Averaged over the cost of production and the overall cost of marketing, T-shirt design and printing is a grandiose way of marketing any given product, name or logo, and gaining exposure to millions.

The Printing Process On a T-Shirt

By Paul Cris

Executive Summary about The Printing Process On a T-Shirt By Hendra Gunawan

Take T-Shirts. We can print T-shirts with anything we like. We can print it by using our good old inkjet printer.

A blank t-shirt of any color and a heat transfer paper. Ensure that the paper works with the household heat iron. Now follow these few steps to get a fantastic printed t-shirt according to your choice.

Step 1: Design a graphic on your computer. The graphic colors should either match or contrast the t-shirt color.

Step 2: Print the graphic as a mirror image on the heat transfer paper.

Step 3: Press a heated iron on the paper thoroughly. And then peel away the backing paper.

That’s it; you have manufactured a printed T-Shirt.

T Shirt Printing - Garment Printing Industry

By Dutch Schultz

Executive Summary about T-Shirt Printing By Hendra Gunawan

Two major brands dominating the direct garment printing industry is the FastJet and the InkJet printers. While screen printing is still regarded as the superior way to print on t shirts, it looks like direct garment printing is a close runner up and has passed the iron on technique and really all other printing methods of choice. • Ink costs of 15 to 40  m cents per print for light garments.

  • Excellent wash ability.
  • Print from any graphics program.
  • Print on 100% cotton and 50/50 shirts, towels, caps, and more.
  • Superb detail …better than screen print!
  • Great for name drops!
  • Safe, water based textile ink - solvent and odor free.
  • Brilliant color and prints! Perfect for individual shirts or production runs.
  • World-wide service network.
  • White ink on black shirts!
  • Excellent wash ability.
  • Superb detail …better than screen print!
  • Print on 100% cotton, 50/50, caps, and more.
  • Ink costs of 15 to 40 cents per print for light shirts.
  • Brilliant color and prints! Perfect for individual shirts or production runs.
  • Print from any graphics program.
  • Great for name drops!
  • White ink on black shirts!

The screen printing industry is buzzing with this newer way to print because it has overcome some of its major negatives from conception.

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