[Hidden-tech] Direct To Garment Printers

Tess Gadwa tess.gadwa at yesexactly.com
Sun Mar 18 16:48:55 EDT 2018


Amazon Merch is nice because they handle fulfillment, and customers can
purchase directly through the Amazon storefront.

Tess Gadwa

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On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 8:53 AM, Sam McClellan <sam at itabix.com> wrote:

> It depends on whether you want to purchase the shirts in bulk or to have
> them drop shipped to customers from the printer.
>
> For the latter, https://printful.com and https://printify.com are
> platforms that integrate seamlessly with e-commerce platforms such as
> WooCommerce and etsy, both have a number of companies that they work with
> and both are good in my experience. They will generate images of the final
> product based on your uploaded images so you can see how they will look,
> and for your shopping cart. Printify went way out of their way to fix an
> order that was misprinting.
>
> Sam
>
>
> On 3/18/2018 9:00 AM, Rich Roth wrote:
>
> I'd strong recommend your friend checking out POD (print on demand)
> services.
> There are dozens like Redbubble, that artists I know like.
> These are obviously a visable service company.
>
> However some are designed for wholesale, white label type operation.
> The one I'm familiar with is: https://www.printful.com/
>
> No sure what the overall business idea is, however there are a number of
> companies that are already setup for
> similar businesses, many even fully in the US -- esp as a way to easily
> test the business.
> And a heck of lot less cash intensive than starting by buying a printer
>
> Just an idea.
> Rich
>
> On 3/17/2018 9:00 PM, Matt Jacobson-Carroll wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> I’m posting for a friend who is gathering information about Direct To
> Garment (DTG) printers.  He is interested in making high quality, small
> run, tee shirts and is wondering if anyone on the list has any experience
> with one of these printers. He’d love to know pros and cons and which
> brands you may have used.
>
> For those interested DTG are inkjet printers that can print onto
> clothing.  It sounds very interesting, but way outside my area of knowledge.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
>
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