Cost effective, high quality, professional, durability Each color requires a separate screen, messy, need to print many shirts at once with the same design to be feasible Use heat to adhere the ink and paper onto the cloth. Has anybody screen printed towels, the small ones like for golf or softball Is it possible to screen print them successfully Or are their special towels for screen printing.
Dtf is quick and good for beginner who want to experience printing Screen printing is a skill gained over practice and has print durability better then dtf But that happens if you are skilled at screen printing practices. In any case, is a screen printed transfer really a screen print Point being, buy the type of transfer that best meets you needs Compared to a screen printed transfers, digital transfers have a cost advantage if your art involves more colors (if screen printed, every color would add another screen, so more $$).
How long to set up a screen If the screen is ready and your just making shirts how much time for each shirt Is it per a color, lets say just one color. Just saw an older post stating how many shirts they can print in an hour I want to take it a step further and ask that same question plus what machine you are using and how many people are working The design goes over the stitching and edge of the pocket too
I'm not a screen printer but i have a few designs that require this But before i take it to a local printer, i was wondering if it was. If you're designing for an army green shirt, and the background of your illustrator file is army green, just make a swatch of the background color, then apply that color to your bitmap, and you'll see what the final print will look like on screen.
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