Editing techniques
Screen printing
Screen printing is a popular technique for printing on clothing and other materials.
Using a stencil and a screen, the ink is pressed onto the fabric with a squeegee.
This technique is durable and wear-resistant, because the ink penetrates deep into the fibers of the garment.
Screen printing is possible from 25 pieces per order.
DTG Print
DTG printing (Direct-to-Garment) is a technique in which the ink is printed directly onto the textile using a special printer.
This method allows for printing highly detailed and colorful designs while maintaining high quality and color intensity.
DTG printing is ideal for photorealistic images, patterns, and fine details.
This technique is possible from 25 pieces per order.
Transfer printing/DTF printing
Transfer printing (DTF printing) is a technique where the design is first printed onto transfer paper and then applied to the garment using heat and pressure.
This method allows for printing highly detailed designs and images with multiple colors.
Transfer printing is possible from 10 pieces per order.
Embroidery
Embroidery is a popular technique for personalizing garments.
The design or logo is applied directly to the garment with yarn, creating a stylish and luxurious embossed effect.
Embroidery is durable and wear-resistant, meaning the embroidery remains beautiful even after frequent washing and wearing.
In addition, the embroidered design can be made in multiple colors, making it possible to create intricate and detailed logos.
This makes embroidery an ideal choice for personalizing workwear, sportswear and other garments.
Embroidery is possible from 25 pieces per order.
Other techniques
These are the most commonly used editing techniques.
Of course there are more options, such as puff print.
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