GARMENT PRINTING
Printing on Garments
Digi-T is one of very few direct-to-garment printers who can deliver a high-quality prints on black, using white ink. It is a bit more expensive though, so if you’re on a tight budget, rather get white or light-coloured shirts.
Printing without white ink means the colour of the fabric will be visible through the print, therefor only white fabric will yield true colour. As it does not require additional white ink, this is a very economical option.
Printing on Black
Digi-T is one of very few direct-to-garment printers who can deliver a high-quality prints on black, using white ink. It is a bit more expensive though, so if you’re on a tight budget, rather get white or light-coloured shirts.
Printing without white ink means the colour of the fabric will be visible through the print, therefor only white fabric will yield true colour. As it does not require additional white ink, this is a very economical option.
Printing on Colour
It is possible to print on any colour and achieve true colour representation, if you print with white ink.
However, if you want a more economical option, printing onto colour without white ink, can give you some interesting effects.
GARMENT PRINTING
How to setup your artwork
You want your print to look as good as possible. The most important factor is the resolution of the image. Your picture should be at least 300dpi and as large as you want the print to be. Printing a low-resolution image will show unsightly pixels. If you are printing on fabric which has a rough texture, you can get away with a lower resolution.
If you want to print on any colour except white, you image must have a transparent background. This can be achieved with various file formats, but the simplest would be PNG or vector PDF. If a vector format suits your artwork (e.g. type or line work), always opt for this. Our preferred images formats are PNG, JPEG, PDF.
FAQ
info@digi-t.co.za
Phone
021 946 4455
Address
31 Petrusa street, De la Haye, Bellville, 7530
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