Did you even know there are different ways of printing onto fabrics? You probably do because you’re smart, but most people don’t.
Choosing the printing technique that’s best suited for your job will probably be the responsibility of your printer or account manager, but it is always good to know the difference between the main processes in case they’re giving you the wrong advice.
For example, did you know that screen printing is best suited for large orders? Or that when working with transfer printing it is always better to use vectors instead of pixels?
Find that out and more in our ‘What’s the best printing technique for me?’ infographic.
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Also see: Different types of textile printing methods
Choosing the printing technique that’s best suited for your job will probably be the responsibility of your printer or account manager, but it is always good to know the difference between the main processes in case they’re giving you the wrong advice.
For example, did you know that screen printing is best suited for large orders? Or that when working with transfer printing it is always better to use vectors instead of pixels?
Find that out and more in our ‘What’s the best printing technique for me?’ infographic.
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Also see: Different types of textile printing methods