Printing Info

From ideas to T-shirts: we get your thinkings, feelings and emotions on stylish garment ready to be put on!
We use the best customization tecnique:

- Direct to Garment Inkjet Printing (DTG) and

- Heat Transfer Vynil

The DTG is one of the newest tecnique to print garment for a short run. It is a process of printing on textiles and garments using specialized or modified inkjet technology. The two key requirements of a DTG printer are a transport mechanism for the garment and specialty inks (inkjet textile inks) that are applied to the textile directly and are absorbed by the fibers. Most direct to garment printers are manufactured from pre-existing Epson inkjet printers, with exceptions where DTG printers have been built using lower-resolution industrial inkjet print heads like those found in large-format printers used to print signs and banners.
The majority of DTG printers are driven from a computer by the use of software known as a RIP (Raster Image Processor). The RIP software allows the printer to print with larger volumes of ink, generate white ink underbases for dark shirts and also provides for more precision color management through color profiles. It's the best way to print photos, coloured and complex design and gradient fullfill with a very high fidelity result!

The second tecnique is supposed to be the best way to print logos, texts and few-colors design.
There are many colors to choose from cad vynils and no printing required! You can design your image in any program you want. Images can easily be imported into most cutting software. It's important to think ahead about how your design will eventually be translated into vinyl and how the pieces of your design will need to be separated. Once your image is created, import it into the cutting software for your vinyl cutter and cut each piece out on the desired color of vinyl. Remove the excess vinyl around the images before pressing and transfer it on your garment by heat pressing.We have different kind of vynils: Standard, Metalli, Designer and Glitter.

 

For big run projetcs we use the screen printing tecnique.
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