Our suppliers utilize various printing techniques, each of which impacts the final product's outcome. Understanding these differences will help you avoid common mistakes when preparing or editing your product design, ensuring that your users are satisfied with the final results.
The main used printing techniques are-
- DTF -Direct-to-film (DTF) printing is a digital process that prints designs onto a special film, which is then transferred to fabric using heat and pressure.
- DTG -Direct-to-garment (DTG) printing is a digital printing method used to apply designs directly onto textiles, particularly T-shirts and other apparel.
- Embroidery -Embroidery is a decorative technique where patterns or designs are stitched onto fabric using a needle and thread or yarn
- Sublimation - Sublimation is a printing technique where designs are transferred onto fabric using heat and pressure.
Under the customize tab of your store admin, you can see the relevant available printing techniques for each of the products.
Clicking on the (i) icon next to the printing technique name will display additional useful information about the technique.
When adding a new product from the catalog, you can filter the variety by printing techniques to match your specific preferences.
For additional tips to help you achieve the best printing results, please review this document.
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