We know direct-to-garment printing works best on 100% cotton You Missed Again You Missed Twice 2024 T-Shirt . And there’s no doubt that our 3001 100% combed and ring-spun cotton tee is the best in the industry for DTG. But kingteeshops is also famous for making amazing blends, like our Heather CVC, Triblend and Flowy. We notice that DTG printers are now itching to include some of these blends in their offering. These types of fabrics not only feel amazing, but many customers prefer them to 100% cotton! Read on to learn more about DTG printing on different types of fabric.
You Missed Again You Missed Twice 2024 T-Shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
In general, people want as many options – from fabrics to cuts – as possible You Missed Again You Missed Twice 2024 T-Shirt . Customers, and printers alike, don’t want to be limited to just a standard 100% cotton t-shirt. Also, a lot of printers we work believe there’s been a big shift in the industry towards a softer, lighter weight garment. In this video, we teamed up with The Dream Junction and Kornit to get some insider tips on printing on kingteeshops blends. The Dream Junction, one of the largest DTG printers in Southern California, spent more than four years testing different garments to get the best results. At The Dream Junction, where they print up to 15,000 T-shirts a day, each tee prints with specific levels. First, the machine needs to be adjusted to the right pretreat level, which can range from 1% up to 200% saturation. Then, the ink level has to pair correctly with the percentage of saturation from the pretreat. Finally, there’s a drying setting on top of that. The Dream Junction continues to test different types of fabrics. When given a new T-shirt, their team adjusts each printing variable by tiny amounts until they land on the best result possible. Those settings are then stored in the machine and pulled up whenever that exact style is scanned.
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Cole Ashbaugh –
I like and nice material
Nick Heinz –
feels nice and soft
Geoffrey Breault –
Good for price. Bargain/novelty use, medium to medium/light weight.
Good for general or novelty use, but these are not heavy-weight like upper-end graphic tees. If you want good and heavy t-shirts for work, these are not it.
For embroidering, these do need more stabilizing than the white heavy-duty t-shirts you can get at a certain warehouse store, but I needed a good choice of colors. The colors are rich and the ones I’ve received have had no blotches and the seams have been solid. But I do check every shirt before I work on it.
These do begin to show wear/age after 5-6 washings, but if you just need smart-looking shirts for events like workshops and birthdays, these will do!
Anonymous –
good quality… received with good condition I’m happy.