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What is Direct to Film Printing and Should you Offer this Service?

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DTF, a method in the apparel decorating world has become increasingly popular. If you follow any type of printing news or social media, it is very unlikely you haven’t heard this term before. But what exactly is direct to film printing and should your shop offer this as a service? What is Direct to Film Printing? DTF stands for Direct-to-film printing and is a heat-transfer based printing process. Your design is first printed onto a transfer film (not to be confused with inkjet film), then covered with an adhesive powder and finally transferred with a heat press to a garment or substrate of your choice. It is a simple process for apparel decoration however like any method of printing there are advantages and disadvantages. DIRECT TO FILM PRINTER AND T-SHIRT WITH PRINTED TRANSFER Advantages of Direct to Film Printing Film positives, which are essential for creating a sharp and detailed print. The printed films are of high resolution and sharp edges, which allows for clean and crisp prin

Crafting with a Conscience: Exploring the Magic of Eco-Friendly Screen Printing Ink

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Crafting with a Conscience: Exploring the Magic of Eco-Friendly Screen Printing Ink The world is moving towards a less polluting, sustainable society; to continue this, folks need to reduce the use of chemical products. And it also executes in the screen printing industry. Now more and more individuals are turning their screen printing businesses into eco-friendly solutions. Most artists have started using eco-friendly screen printing ink over chemical-based ink. In addition, the eco-friendly ink allows artists and artisans to showcase their creativity and aligns with their sustainability and environmental preservation values. In this blog post, you'll explore the best fascinating world of eco-friendly screen printing ink , its benefits, and the types of eco-friendly inks every artist must use. Advantages of Eco-Friendly Screen Printing Ink Let's look at some of the primary advantages of eco-friendly screen printing ink. Minimized Environmental Effect: Eco-friend

Water-Based Ink vs. Plastisol Ink: Unveiling the Strongest Ink for Printing

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When it comes to screen printing, creators always have one question: which ink type is better - plastisol or water-based ink? In this article, we will explore which type of ink is better and dive into the differences between these intriguing  screen printing ink types.  So, without further ado, let’s begin exploring what sets water-based and plastisol ink apart.   Understanding Water-Based Ink:    Water-based ink is preferred among eco-conscious screen printers because of its environmentally friendly nature. It includes various things like water, pigments, and many other additives. These inks saturate the cloth's fibers and evaporate to dry, leaving a soft touch feeling. Moreover, the eco-friendly composition of water-based ink also allows for easy cleanup with water, reducing the use of harsh chemicals.    Strengths of Water-Based Ink:    Soft Hand Feel:  Water-based ink absorbs into the fabric, resulting in a soft, breathable print that is highly desirable for designs requiring a

Screen printing for your brand vs. printing for others

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  We have witnessed several individuals begin screen printing to launch their own clothing line. They immediately discover that screen printing is a labor-intensive trade that takes more time and money than they anticipated. When launching a business, especially an apparel line, time is of the essence. These printers are also aware that it will take longer than expected to start generating income, and they require money to acquire the supplies they need to keep printing. As the printer recognizes they need to make more money, they start printing t-shirts for other businesses on the side to help them out financially. Many printers follow this route and begin producing goods for others full-time, gradually losing sight of the brand they started screen printing for in the first place. We want to explain the pro's and con's of either company type, printing for yourself versus printing for others before you set out on the same path. We intend for this blog to assist you in making a