Printing Method Comparison

DTF vs DTG vs Screen Printing: Which Method Should You Choose?

DTF is flexible for full-colour logos and mixed garment orders. DTG is useful for detailed artwork on suitable cotton garments. Screen printing is strong for larger runs with bold artwork.

The best method depends on your garment, quantity, artwork and deadline.

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DTF is flexible for full-colour logos and mixed garment orders. DTG is useful for detailed artwork on suitable cotton garments. Screen printing is strong for larger runs with bold artwork.

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DTF Printing

DTF is a flexible choice for smaller runs, full-colour logos and mixed product orders across t-shirts, hoodies and workwear.

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DTG and Screen Printing

DTG suits detailed prints on suitable cotton garments. Screen printing is often best for volume orders with bold, simpler artwork.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which method is best for full colour logos?

DTF is often a strong option for full-colour logos across different garment types.

Which method is best for bulk orders?

Screen printing can be strong for larger quantities when the artwork is suitable.

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