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Different Ways to Choose Right Method For Garment Printing

Different Ways to Choose Right Method For Garment Printing

When placing an order with a fabric manufacturer, have you ever wondered how the final product will look before you actually received it? Exactly what kind of feel and look can we expect from the final product? A variety of printing methods may be chosen. There are advantages and disadvantages to every kind of printing method. Whichever printing process we use, you can be certain that a manufacturer has your best interests in mind.

But before we get into it, keep in mind the following:

Pricing

 Pricing

Who are we kidding about pricing? You ended yourself here after seeing an offer that was just too wonderful to pass up. What did we do differently to make this happen? Having your artwork look fantastic after printing is a top priority whenever you place an order, but every print is different. It's nice to have a simple logo in the pocket, but every now and then a rainbow pixie is just what you need. So, how can we make sure all of this gets done without breaking the bank? Given that you choose different artworks with each purchase, how can we guarantee a fixed price?

Quality

Quality

Your clothing must be of high quality and present well. You should be able to wash and proudly wear your outfit till your mother turns it into a mop, and the printing details should be sharp and have a lot of color depth. This is something you expect every time you fill an order, whether it's for one piece to give to your uncle on his birthday or a thousand essays to sell to a client. What can we do better, whether you're buying one thing or a thousand?

Versatility 

Versatility

You have just two days to choose appropriate clothing, and you forgot about your anniversary. Since it takes us half a day to create a screen for screen printing, how can we guarantee that the garment is supplied to you the following day? How can we make sure that need is met while still assuring timely delivery to you? You bought the clothes with quality and cost in mind, therefore they will only be of use to you when your anniversary is over. Rather than spending your anniversary listening to your significant another grumble that you didn't do anything special for them, how can we make sure that our efforts and your money result in an experience for you?

Bottlenecks

Bottlenecks

The full-color digital print we made for you is to your satisfaction. You're here because you want to place a bulk order for one hundred prints, right? No! No matter how much you print, digital prints will never be cheaper than traditional prints in the long run or when printing in bulk. Just what are we doing, precisely, in this room? A discount for buying in bulk is necessary, but only if the final product lives up to the quality of the free sample you were sent. 

Stability

Stability

You've just bought 10 red polo shirts for your new business venture. Indeed, it was a smashing success! In other words, you couldn't be happier with your purchase. After six months, the business has picked up and your staff has expanded. You decide to buy 20 t-shirts this time around as an incentive for joining the group. You get a new batch of t-shirts and see that the red has faded and that your logo is smaller than before. You've split your startup's crew in two instead of working together. How can we improve our goods while maintaining a steady flow of orders from satisfied customers?

Well, these were the few things that you have to keep in mind before printing your garment. So what are you waiting for? Go and begin your idea for garment printing. 

FAQ

What is the most common method used to print fabric?

Direct printing is the most prevalent method of printing textiles. The dye is sprayed directly onto white or colored cloth. The printed area is noticeably darker than the dyed backdrop. The direct printing technique is utilized in block printing, screen printing, and roller printing.

Which Fabric is Best for Printing?

Cotton is considered the best fabric for printing as it absorbs liquid easily. 

 

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