pengsara Posted August 20 Posted August 20 When discussing DTF, DTG technology should also be mentioned. After all, both DTF printing and DTG printing technology use a "direct" printing method, and some believe that DTG prints directly on the garment, providing a more direct method. Of course, this eliminates the need for a transfer process and the use of films and powders. However, the argument for DTF relative to DTG remains compelling. In fact, even with the purchase of additional films and powders, the final cost of producing a T-shirt using DTF is slightly cheaper than using a DTG machine and DTG inks. Secondly, no form of pre-treatment is required when using DTF, which is suitable for a variety of fiber types such as polyester, cotton, nylon and even hybrid fibers. DTF manufacturers and suppliers also say that DTF printing allows users to achieve a wider color range, thus providing customers with more choices. DTF and its transfer process are much more precise when handling finer details such as lines and small fonts, and the printing effect is much clearer than DTG. In addition, DTF-printed garments perform better in terms of elasticity and stretch, and the advantages are obvious. Quote
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