Digital Printing: An Overview

We print your t-shirt order using Digital Printing.

Basics

The field of bespoke printing has recently welcomed digital printing. It uses digital printers, which are more complex and bigger than standard computer printers. The way that ink is applied to your clothing by digital printers gives the impression that it is a natural component of the fabric. The quantity of colors in your design has no bearing on the price of a digital print, in contrast to screen printing. So, if you decide to print digitally, you can choose “Full Color” for your design. This method is generally employed for small orders or orders that include photographs or graphics in full color.

Cost

Despite being an exciting development for the custom printing market, digital printing still has significant disadvantages when compared to screen printing. The equipment is slower and more costly than screen printing equipment. As soon as the stencil is prepared, screen printing machines may make shirts with the same print. However, because screen printing requires a lot of time to make a stencil for, digital printing is best for smaller orders. Digital printers are an expensive investment, with prices ranging from $11,000 to over $200,000. The cost of digital printing could fall as technology develops, and it might eventually overtake screen printing in popularity, but only time will tell.