Tuesday, June 12, 2018

How To Make A Custom T Shirt Transfers Designs

By Timothy Lewis


Printing a custom t-shirt goes far beyond deciding what color to purchase. It starts with the design and then follows a logical process leading up to a place where it ends up across someone s chest. The most grueling of these processes, however, is deciding on which method one should use to print. Each one has its perks and its downfalls and a few decisions need to be taken about t shirt transfers designs.

Firstly, how will the business or brand material be printed. As different ways of printing have different strengths and are suited to some types of functions more than others. One could argue that it s a t-shirt and that as long as what they want printed appears then it doesn t matter what method they used. But those people couldn t be any more wrong.

There s screen printing, a great idea for anybody with a small budget as it s an inexpensive way to get things done. It s been around for plenty of years meaning the likelihood of user error is slim and a great way to print on demand.

But in exchange for all those savings, there is a catch. For one, it is a very old method of printing and as such, so is the turnaround time for a completed product. This time is made even longer with the use of more than two colors and lastly, in this modern day and age, doesn t do well with high-quality images.

The downside to this, however, is that the equipment itself is fairly expensive and therefore an undesirable option for home or small business use. Not to mention it is ungainly big and requires a lot of space, and with all that space taken up, it does a pretty slow job at doing the actual printing. Making the machine better suited for once off clothing items rather than mass market use.

Closely, linked to that, is the style s inability to reproduce colors accurately at a rate that would make it viable for the mass printing of t-shirts.

But the following method needs little or no room for error because it s a more restrictive printing method. Furthermore, there to be printed high start-up costs as one requires special cutters, heat press, and software in order to make it possible to do anything. These barriers to entry can be a turn off for some and to it being a niche product, per say.

There are many ways to customize a t-shirt through printing, but the above mentioned should work best for large scale and small scale printing. Because once everything is said and done, whether the printing has been done professionally or through a DIY method, it s about having a unique item of clothing that can be worn, a way to promote a brand or even be given as a gift to a friend or a loved one or even a colleague




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