
DIRECT TO GARMENT
TECHNOLOGY
DTG stands for Direct-to-Garment and refers to a method for textile printing. Unlike other textile printing methods, such as heat transfer or dye sublimation, the DTG printing process uses specialized ink in order to print directly onto the garment, using a DTG printer. The fabric fibers soak up the ink and become part of the garment. This technology enables the creation of garment prints that do not crack, peel or distort in other ways

DIRECT TO FILM TECHNOLOGY
DTF is a revolutionary new printing technique that's more affordable and accessible compared to, screen printing, sublimation, or laser white toner transfers. DTF uses a lot less ink than DTG. DTF is washable unlike unpasteurized laser toner transfers and it feels a lot better to the touch.
UV printing is a type of digital printing, where UV lights are used to cure ink as it is printed onto the surface. Rather than traditional, solvent-based inks, UV printing uses UV inks
UV PRINTING TECHNOLOGY


SUBLIMATION method of printing that transfers a design into a material or fabric using ink and heat. In the world of apparel, it's a game changer in that it allows whole garment prints — designs that go seam-to-seam.