There are two methods we use to print garments- Screen printing and Digital direct-to-garment. Screen printing results in the most vivid and durable print, but the process requires a good amount of set up time. Because of this, there is a minimum order quantity of 12 pieces. Almost any t-shirt you would see in stores is screen printed.

Digital printing is capable of producing extremely high resolution prints, but it is slightly less vibrant and durable. It is ideal for printing photographs and other highly detailed images in small quantities. The screen printing method is also capable of reproducing very detailed images, but it is more economical in higher quantities. Since there is virtually zero set up time involved with digital printing, there are no minimum order quantities. Click the graphic below to learn more about the difference between screen and digital printing.

Below you will find some quality samples of both types of printing. You may click on the thumbnails to see an enlarged, zoomed in view.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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