What Makes DTF Printers Different from Other Methods
Standard screen printing needs a separate screen for every colour, which drives up costs on small runs. DTF printers skip that entirely. The design prints in full colour onto the film in one pass, so a ten-colour logo costs the same to print as a two-colour one. That makes it the smarter choice when your design is complex or your run is small.
DTF also works on fabrics that screen printing struggles with, including polyester, nylon, and blended fabrics. If you've been told before that your shirt colour or fabric type won't work, it's worth asking us again.
Digital Garment Printing for Events and Businesses
Digital garment printing is what makes one-off and short-run orders practical. You're not paying for setup time the way you do with traditional methods, so ordering ten shirts for a birthday group or a single sample for a new brand is just as easy as ordering a bulk run. We work with individuals, small businesses, schools, and sports clubs right across Australia.
If you're comparing options and want to know how DTF stacks up against other services we offer, take a look at our screen printing page for a direct comparison. Both have their place depending on your order size and design type.