DTG Printer (Direct to Garment)
FAQs
What Are the Pros and Cons of DTG Printers?
Here’s an overview of the main advantages/disadvantages of DTG printers:
Pros | Cons |
High-quality results | High initial investment |
Huge color versatility | Only suitable for garments |
Better for small printing batches | Limitations with certain pieces of clothing |
High durability | Not suitable for mass printing |
Environmentally friendly | |
Quick turnaround |
As you can see, the pros are considerably stronger than the cons. Evaluate your business or personal needs before deciding. Generally speaking, DTG printers are excellent if you want something durable and want to focus on t-shirts and other specific types of garments.
Are DTG Printers Better Than DTF Printers?
There’s no “better” option since not everyone has the same needs.
The main factor to consider is that DTF printers offer more flexibility when it comes to garments. While DTG machines focus on t-shirts, bags, or jeans, you could use DTF ones for other items like cups, caps, and more. However, the print quality offered by DTG printers is higher.
Choose DTG printing if your goal is precise color reproduction, durability, and breathability. However, if you don’t want to limit yourself to flat surfaces or have a limited budget, DTF printing might be the better option.
How Long Does It Take to Print Something with These Machines?
It depends on the printer model you’re using and how complex the design is. Most of the time, it won’t take you longer than three minutes to print a single garment.
Our DTG ULTRA printers focus on efficiency and reliability, so don’t worry about wasting time; your designs will be ready within a few minutes.
Why Do You Need Pre-Treatment for DTG Printing?
You’ll need to pre-treat the garment if it has a darker fabric. It ensures that the ink adheres properly, making the design pop even more. Moreover, it prevents the white ink from soaking into the fabric.
If you don’t pre-treat the fabric, it will absorb the ink, making the design look faded. This affects the quality of the print significantly.
Do you need to pre-treat lighter garments too? Not necessarily. However, if you want to achieve the best results with this printing method, you should do it.
If you don’t want to deal with pre-treatment during printing, you might consider other options like DTF machines. However, this extra step doesn’t take too long, so it’s not something that should put you off from your purchase.