Transfer Description
Screen printing involves using a stencil, or screen, to apply ink to the garment. The ink is forced through the stencil and onto the fabric using a squeegee. This method is ideal for printing large quantities of garments with a single design. Screen printing offers a high-quality, long-lasting result and is perfect for designs with solid colors or bold lines.
Pros:
- High-quality and durable prints.
- Perfect for printing large quantities of garments with a single design.
- Ideal for designs with solid colors or bold lines.
Cons:
- Limited color depending on the press’s screen capabilities.
- Requires expensive equipment and skilled labor.
- Longer turnaround time.
Direct-to-Film (DTF) transfers are full-color heat-applied transfers for light and dark garments. No weeding or masking is required and DTF transfers can be applied to cotton, cotton/poly blends, and even 100% polyester.