Apparel Printing & Branding
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Heat Transfer Vinyl
HTV (heat transfer vinyl) is made from polyurethane film with an adhesive backing. Some vinyls stick like a sticker, while HTV’s glue activates under heat. After printing and cutting the design with a plotter, you weed out unwanted parts, then use a heat press to transfer the design onto fabric.
Direct-to-Garment / Screen Print
DTG stands for Direct To Garment apparel branding. In this instance, it’s easier to think about a giant desktop printer that, instead of paper, keeps apparel in place and then “prints” the design onto the material using special echo friendly aqueous ink jet technology.
Embroidery
Embroidery is accomplished by stitching
designs into fabric using a needle and
thread.odern embroidery on garments is done with embroidery machines, which have made the process faster and more efficient.
Embroidery has had a significant impact
on the world by preserving cultural traditions, creating job opportunities, and being used as a form of artistic expression.
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What is the difference between Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV) and DTF Printing?
In this article, we will discuss the differences between heat transfer vinyl (HTV) and direct to film (DTF) printing. We will cover the advantages of both HTV and DTF Printing and give you a clear picture (excuse the pun) of both, which will help you decide which is better for your business or side hustle.
What is the difference between Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV) and DTF Printing?
In this article, we will discuss the differences between heat transfer vinyl (HTV) and direct to film (DTF) printing. We will cover the advantages of both HTV and DTF Printing and give you a clear picture (excuse the pun) of both, which will help you decide which is better for your business or side hustle.





