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DTG | DIRECT TO GARMENT 

no minimum!

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  • Long lasting.

  • Wide selection of colors to choose from.

  • Perfect for letters, numbers and sampling high color designs t-shirts and sweater shirts!

  • Acceptable file formats include .AI, .PDF, .EPS. PNG

*When working off image files such as .JPG, .BMP or .GIF, a setup fee may apply to vectorize a file.

What is DTG?

Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printing is a process of printing high-quality, full-color images directly onto fabric using specialized inkjet printers. DTG printing is commonly used for creating custom t-shirts, sweatshirts, and other textile-based items.

Keywords associated with Direct-to-Garment Printing include:

  1. Inkjet Technology: DTG printers use specialized inkjet technology to print high-quality images directly onto fabric. This technology allows for precise control over color and resolution, resulting in vibrant and detailed prints.

  2. Customization: DTG printing is ideal for creating custom designs, as it allows for printing one-off or small runs of garments with unique designs.

  3. Speed: DTG printing is a fast process, allowing for quick turnaround times and the ability to print on-demand.

  4. Durability: DTG prints are durable and long-lasting, as the ink is embedded into the fabric rather than sitting on top of it, like in traditional screen printing.

  5. Environmentally Friendly: DTG printing is a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional screen printing, as it uses water-based inks that are free of harmful chemicals and produce less waste.

  6. Material Compatibility: DTG printing can be used on a variety of fabrics, including cotton, polyester, and blends, making it a versatile option for a wide range of garments.

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF ​ DTG

The history of Direct-to-Garment (DTG) printing dates back to the early 1990s when digital printing technology was first used to print on fabric. The earliest DTG printers were designed for printing onto white or light-colored garments and used water-based inks that were not yet optimized for durability or colorfastness.

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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, DTG printing technology continued to evolve, with printers becoming more advanced and capable of printing on a wider range of garment colors and types. Improvements were made to ink formulations to improve durability, washability, and color vibrancy.

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By the mid-2000s, DTG printing had become a popular method for creating custom t-shirts and other textile-based items. The technology continued to evolve, with advancements in inkjet technology leading to even higher quality and faster printing speeds.

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Today, DTG printing has become a mainstream printing method used by businesses, organizations, and individuals to create custom garments and merchandise. Modern DTG printers can print high-quality, full-color images onto a wide range of fabrics and garments, making it a versatile and popular printing method.

 

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