Unisex Crewneck Sweatshirt
Unisex Crewneck Sweatshirt
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Learn More about DTF Printing
Discover the precision of DTF printing—where your design is transferred onto a special film and applied to garments using a heat press for vibrant, long-lasting print results. Watch the video to see the process in action and learn why DTF is perfect for high-quality custom apparel.
Behind the Scenes
Get a glimpse of our DTF process
Best Practices for DTF Printing
Upload high-resolution (300 DPI) PNG files with transparent background—simply changing the DPI of a lower resolution image won’t improve its quality.
Create files in the sRGB IEC61966-2.1 color profile, which gives you the closest possible color match on the printed product.
Create contrast in your designs by using light-colored elements on dark material and vice versa. We don’t print white ink on white garments, so consider the fabric's background color when designing.
For black garments, leave any areas in your design requiring black ink as transparent to allow the color of the garment to fill in for the best print result.
Artwork Disclaimers for DTF Printing
Avoid Neon and Pastel Colors
DTF printers use the CMYK color model, and when artwork files are converted from RGB to CMYK, these colors don’t reproduce exactly like RGB and can appear muddled instead. So it’s best to consider using bold colors like mauve, emerald, burnt orange, etc., wherever possible.
Transparencies and Gradients
DTF printing allows for transparency. However, any design transparencies, gradients, or glow effects must be at least 40% opaque. If not, they’ll either show too much of the white underbase (resulting in washed-out-looking prints) or they won’t show up at all.
Colour Accuracy
The way colors are displayed on a screen and how they print are different due to the nature of the CMYK color model used by DTF printers. But, if you follow our guidelines and choose the right color space (sRGB IEC61966-2.1) and fabrics, you’ll get the best results.
Available Print Areas for DTF Printing
Whether you're looking to create a bold statement on the front or add a subtle logo on the chest, DTF printing delivers precise, high-quality results in any print location. Explore the available print areas in the table below.
Print Area | Dimensions |
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Front & Back | 12” x 16” |
Oversized Front & Back | 14” x 18” |
Left Chest | 4” x 4” |
Right Chest | 4” x 4” |
Neck Tags | 3” x 3” |
DTF Printing FAQs
Only use high-resolution (300 DPI) PNG files with transparent background.
- The most crucial factor affecting a design's printability is image resolution.
- Ensure your design is originally created at 300 DPI—simply changing the DPI of a lower resolution image won’t improve its quality.
- While we work with the most sophisticated technology to produce the highest quality prints, the end result is only as good as the design files you upload.
- DTF printing can be applied to a wider range of fabric types compared to DTG. This includes not only cotton and blends but also polyester and other synthetic fabrics, making it a versatile choice for different types of apparel.
- There are no design limitations with DTF printing. It can create intricate details in the full color spectrum, resulting in vibrant, high-quality prints.
- The DTF process uses a special adhesive powder and a heat press to bond the ink to the fabric. The result is a durable print that is resistant to cracking and fading.
- DTF printing continues to push the boundaries of on-demand production with innovation, allowing small businesses to efficiently produce and ship small, non-bulk orders.
Yes! We have top-of-the-line DTF printing equipment that offers unmatched color durability. To make sure the prints age well throughout the lifespan of the garment, follow the additional instructions below.
- Cold wash on delicate settings
- Air-dry out of direct sunlight
- Do not iron over print
- Do not tumble dry
To ensure the best color match for your DTF prints:
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Use the sRGB IEC61966-2.1 color space when creating your designs. This color space is the standard for DTF printing and ensures the highest possible degree of color accuracy when your digital files are converted from RGB to CMYK for printing.
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Incorporate true black (#000000) and true white (#FFFFFF) in your designs. These colors are essential for achieving deep blacks and bright whites in your final print. True black will ensure that your dark areas are as rich as possible, and true white will maintain the brightest highlights.
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Avoid using white ink on white garments. We do not print white ink on white apparel, so any white areas in your design will default to the fabric color.
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Check your design resolution. Always use high-resolution (300 DPI) PNG files with a transparent background for the best print quality. Lower resolution images may result in blurry or pixelated prints, which can affect color accuracy as well.
Learn More about DTG Printing
Discover the quality of DTG printing—where your design is printed directly onto garments using advanced inkjet technology with eco-friendly inks, for vibrant, soft-to-the-touch print results. Watch the video to see how DTG printing can elevate your custom apparel.
Behind the Scenes
Get a glimpse of our DTG process
Best Practices for DTG Printing
Upload high-resolution (300 DPI) PNG files with transparent background—simply changing the DPI of a lower resolution image won’t improve its quality.
Create files in the sRGB IEC61966-2.1 color profile, which gives you the closest possible color match on the printed product.
Create contrast in your designs by using light-colored elements on dark material and vice versa. We don’t print white ink on white garments, so consider the fabric's background color when designing.
For black garments, leave any areas in your design requiring black ink as transparent to allow the color of the garment to fill in for the best print result.
Artwork Disclaimers for DTG Printing
Avoid Neon and Pastel Colors
DTG printers use the CMYK color model, and when artwork files are converted from RGB to CMYK, these colors don’t reproduce exactly like RGB and can appear muddled instead. So it’s best to consider using bold colors like mauve, emerald, burnt orange, etc., wherever possible.
Transparencies and Gradients
DTG printing allows for transparency. However, any design transparencies, gradients, or glow effects must be at least 40% opaque. If not, they’ll either show too much of the white underbase (resulting in washed-out-looking prints) or they won’t show up at all.
Colour Accuracy
The way colors are displayed on a screen and how they print are different due to the nature of the CMYK color model used by DTG printers. But, if you follow our guidelines and choose the right color space (sRGB IEC61966-2.1) and fabrics, you’ll get the best results.
Available Print Areas for DTG Printing
Whether you're looking to create a bold statement on the front or back, DTG printing ensures vibrant, high-quality results for any design. Explore the available print areas in the table below.
Print Area | Dimensions |
---|---|
Front & Back | 12” x 16” |
Oversized Front & Back | 14” x 18” |
DTG Printing FAQs
Only use high-resolution (300 DPI) PNG files with transparent background.
- The most crucial factor affecting a design's printability is image resolution.
- Ensure your design is originally created at 300 DPI—simply changing the DPI of a lower resolution image won’t improve its quality.
- While we work with the most sophisticated technology to produce the highest quality prints, the end result is only as good as the design files you upload.
- There are no design limitations with DTG printing. It can create intricate details in the full color spectrum resulting in vibrant, high-quality prints.
- The ink is absorbed into the fabric instead of having a raised effect which gives the printed product a natural, breathable feel.
- We use only top-tier eco-friendly inks for DTG, making it one of the most environmentally conscious printing methods.
- DTG printing has enabled “on-demand” production, helping small businesses reduce the cost of printing a single piece or small, non-bulk orders.
Yes! We have top-of-the-line DTG printing equipment that offers unmatched color durability. To make sure the prints age well throughout the lifespan of the garment, follow the additional instructions below.
- Cold wash on delicate settings
- Air-dry out of direct sunlight
- Do not iron over print
- Do not tumble dry
To ensure the best color match for your DTG prints:
-
Use the sRGB IEC61966-2.1 color space when creating your designs. This color space is the standard for DTG printing and ensures the highest possible degree of color accuracy when your digital files are converted from RGB to CMYK for printing.
-
Incorporate true black (#000000) and true white (#FFFFFF) in your designs. These colors are essential for achieving deep blacks and bright whites in your final print. True black will ensure that your dark areas are as rich as possible, and true white will maintain the brightest highlights.
-
Avoid using white ink on white garments. We do not print white ink on white apparel, so any white areas in your design will default to the fabric color.
-
Check your design resolution. Always use high-resolution (300 DPI) PNG files with a transparent background for the best print quality. Lower resolution images may result in blurry or pixelated prints, which can affect color accuracy as well.
Learn More about Embroidery
Discover the artistry of embroidery—where your design is stitched directly onto apparel using colorful threads, for a textured, durable finish. Watch the video to discover the meticulous process that turns your designs into beautifully embroidered products.
Behind the Scenes
Get a glimpse of our embroidery process
Best Practices for Embroidery
Upload original vector artwork. Preferred file types: .SVG, .PDF, or .EPS. For non-vector artwork, use a high resolution (300 DPI) .PNG file.
Overly detailed graphics that might work well for printing probably won’t be suitable for embroidery. Photographs or intricate designs don’t translate well into stitched designs.
Gradients are hard to replicate with embroidery, so use bold and solid colors for the best results.
Use a transparent background in your design, and avoid small areas of negative space by filling them with a solid background color