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Traditional Screen Printing | Our HD Sublimation | |
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Color Accuracy | 85% | 98% |
Wash Resistance | 50 cycles | 200+ cycles |
Setup Cost | $150+ | $0 (digital process) |
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A: Common methods include embroidery, screen printing, and heat transfer. Embroidery suits textured logos, while screen printing works best for flat designs. The choice depends on fabric type and logo complexity.
A: Yes, digital printing allows full-color designs with gradients and photorealistic details. However, some fabrics like 100% cotton may limit color vibrancy compared to polyester blends.
A: Most suppliers require 12-50 pieces for custom orders. Smaller quantities (1-10) may use heat transfer but have higher per-unit costs.
A: Production takes 3-7 business days after approval, excluding shipping. Embroidery adds 1-2 days versus screen printing. Rush services may be available.
A: Polyester and cotton-poly blends offer sharp prints, while structured cotton twill suits embroidery. Avoid loosely woven fabrics for detailed designs.