There are plenty of printing options today, but Designhill uses some of the most popular printing methods that are as follows—
Screen Printing: We use it for bulk orders. If the order is for more than six pieces of garments, we print them using this technique. In this method of printing, only one color can be applied at a time which restricts the number of colors on a t shirt. Therefore, Screen printing method is widely used for a simple design that requires only one color, or when you've to print a large number of t-shirts of the same design.
Direct-to-Garment: We usually use this technology to print the majority of our products but when the order is of less than six garments. It allows printing images in much higher detail than screen printing and doesn’t restrict in color. Since it can print any image, you get plenty of customization options.
DTF (Direct to film) Printing: Under this printing method, the designs are printed on a special film and then transferred to the fabric with the help of heat.
Sublimation Printing: This digital printing method utilizes three factors, heat, pressure, and time, to print on different materials. First, the design is printed on transfer paper using sublimation inks, and then it is transferred to the fabric using a heat press.
Cut & sew Sublimation Printing: In this method, the fabric utilizes sublimation printing to create an all- over design during the manufacturing process. It involves printing the design on a large paper and then transferring it using heat to the fabric. After that, the fabric is cut and sew according to the requirements.
UV Printing: Under this process, we use UV light to dry ink onto fabrics. The UV light polymerizes and hardens the ink.
Embroidery: In this process, the design is embroidered on the fabric using threads and needles.
Digital Printing: Under this process, we print digital images directly on the fabrics and other materials.