![]() Here at RushOrderTees, we have some of the most state-of-the-art machines on the market, but when it comes to high quantities, we rely on traditional screen printing. ![]() In fact, the majority of online on-demand printing companies are currently using DTG printing machines. But as business investments go, it’s a good one: a company can start taking low-quantity, on-demand orders without the typical set-up cost and effort of screen printing. A decent professional machine can cost anywhere from $15,000 all the way up to $800,000. The bar to entry for most printing companies is still fairly high. Each year this print method gets faster, more affordable, and produces higher quality prints. Now on to the introductions…ĭTG has been around for barely 15 years, but in that time the advancements in technology have come at a rapid-fire pace. ![]() Whichever print method wins the most rounds takes home the championship belt.Īnd remember kids, nobody is getting punched in the head. Each round will cover a different facet of custom apparel printing, including vibrancy, colour matching, durability, and more. I’m here to answer that question – in the form of a 10-round fight for print method supremacy. In other words, what is the best T shirt print method? Let’s get ready to rumble!Īs direct to garment digital printing has gained popularity and affordability, the question that arises more and more often: how does DTG printing stack up against traditional screen printing? It’s the “Thrilla in Phila!” Ten rounds for the Print Method Championship of the World. Ladies and gentlemen, people around the world, this is the moment you have been waiting for. Imri Merritt of Philadelphia-based Rush Order Tees provides a humorous look at screen printing vs DTG printing.
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