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Direct-to-garment DTG digital printing has taken the fabric printing industry to the next level. The two most well-known benefits of digital printing are:
- It makes printing affordable even over a single workwear costume.
- It doesn’t restrict the choice of style and colours.
Screen printing used to be the preferred method before digital printing. We are not saying that screen printing is no longer used. That is still the best method when it comes to larger orders.
Most of us would have seen screen printing or had tried it in an art class at least once. But you likely wouldn’t have experienced digitally printing your shirt or a workwear, did you?
With no past experience, how can you decide if digital printing works for your workwear printing project? What sort of fabric suits digital printing? Last but not the least, what mistakes do you need to avoid beforehand?
So, let’s dive into why you should use DTG digital printing.
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What Is Direct-To-Garment (DTG) Digital Printing?
The easiest way to understand how Direct-to-garment (DTG) digital printing works is by thinking about how your home printer works. Some similarities between the Direct-to-garment (DTG) digital printers and home printers are:
- Both use Magenta, Yellow, Cyan, Black and White colours to make any colour.
- Both printers print your digitally created logo or image, relayed via your computer.
- The printers directly print over your garment with the ink, not a plastic transfer.
After listing down their similarities, let’s talk about a difference. DTG digital printers are way more sophisticated because they use special water-based pigment ink.
That particular ink can:
- Replicate the bold colours of a design
- Make a design last longer wash after wash
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Digital Printing for Small Orders
People have two main options for fabric printing:
- Screen printing
- Digital printing
As said before, digital printing is the best option for a single piece of garment or workwear print because it requires minimal preparation and lower labour for small orders.
On the contrary, screen printing is ideal for larger orders as you have to make a screen template once, and you can use it again and again. The larger the screen print order, the lower the cost per unit.
Back then:
The cost of screen printing just one garment was much higher. Thanks to digital printing, now you can print a custom designed workwear at a price easy on your pocket.
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Which Workwear Fabric Works Well For Digital Printing?
For digital printing, use 100% cotton for the best results. Cotton remarkably retains the ink, giving you the perfect copy of your design no matter what colour your workwear is.
Imagine, how would you feel when the design you’ve spent hours or even days over creating would be finally printed on your workwear. Because you’d be super-excited to have it on your workwear to awe your colleagues once they see it.
Just like you wouldn’t cut corners on your artwork, you shouldn’t take for granted the material you want to print on.
DTG Digital Printing for Workwear Printing Business
DTG digital printing is the best head start if you’re looking for a side hustle, or you’re an artist who is passionate about starting his or her online store.
It gives you a chance to test the water with the least upfront cost rather than investing lots of money for screen printing tons of workwear.
With the help of a company like Garment Printing, you can save the cost of buying your DTG digital printer and of overheads as well.
DTG digital printing has been indeed a blessing for the workwear printing industry. It offers countless design and colour options and allows designers, artists, and entrepreneurs to start their very own business with the least up-front cost.
No matter if it’s tote bags or workwear, DTG digital printing is the one you need to turn to.
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Final Word
You first have to think whether you want to print a single piece of workwear or in bulk.
If it’s a single one, go for DTG digital printing. In the case of bulk printing, screen printing will be much more cost-effective for you. Because with that, you have to design a template once.
Later on, you can use that template time and again at lower cost than digital printing.
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Meet Lisa John, a dynamic Content Manager and Marketing Professional at Garment Printing Group. With three years of industry experience, Lisa excels in crafting compelling narratives that not only illuminate the vibrant world of garment printing but also drive engagement and growth.
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