T-Shirt Printing Website Unveils New Online Design Tool – Users Give Glowing Reviews.
T-Shirt Printing Website Unveils New Online Design Tool – Users Give Glowing Reviews
August 14th, 2011 by admin No comments »The t-shirt style you want printed…
March 20th, 2011 by admin No comments »What t-shirt style to choose is a concern for most! The t-shirt style you want us to print on is another key componant in calculating the cost of your tshirt order.
There are hundreds of different styles of apparel that can be printed. This makes the decision even more difficult. T-shirt Printing Australia can help by offering a selection of printable apparel at wholesale prices online right now. Some have no minimum order quantity and others are priced for bulk purchases. Have a browse through the product range and check out the various styles.
After your choice of garment you maybe ready to get a quote.
Wholesale Blank T-shirts online
March 28th, 2010 by admin No comments »T-shirt Printing Australia’s blank t-shirt shop is a secure online shopping portal that is available to order plain printable t-shirts in various styles from a large number of t-shirt brands. These brands which include Fruit of the Loom, Gildan, Haines, AScolor, Bonds, King Gee, Quoz, American Apparel, Australian Spirit, Blue Whale, Colours of Cotton, Johnny Bobbin, LW Reid, Sportage and many more.
The Number of Shirts to Screen Print…
November 15th, 2009 by admin No comments »Why is the number of shirts I want screen-printed so important in my quote?
Well, there are two reasons why this is important.
First, is the screenprinting set-up cost. This is probably the most important reason. At tshirtprinting.com.au we give you the total price which includes the set-up cost for your print job. As discussed previously, the number of colours in the design will affect your set-up costs. To give you part of the total price we divide the set-up costs by the number of shirts you want printed. So, as you can see, any variation to the print run (the number of shirts to be printed), will affect the price.
This is the main reason why the print run is so important, and the reason why most screen printers set a minimum quantity for screen-printing. If you divide the set-up costs by 1 or 2 t-shirts the cost per shirt is very very expensive and probably not worth printing. In this situation we would use Direct to garment Digital t-shirt printing, which is excellent for small runs. At tshirtprinting.com.au we look at how many shirts and your artwork and make an assessment as to which printing method is best for you.
The other reason, of course, is the economies of scale: the saving we make when volumes get bigger. This means that the more t-shirts we print, in a single run, the cost per print is reduced. So we pass this onto you, the customer.
If you have any more questions regarding screen printing and the processes involved. Please use our contact form and we will be glad to help.
The number of colours in the design…
October 26th, 2009 by admin 2 comments »Why is the number of colours in my design so important?
This is because screen printing uses screens with an image burnt into it to apply that image to the t-shirt. Each screen can only have one colour applied to it. If more than one colour was put into the same screen, the printing inks would mix together changing the colour of the ink.
So, if your design has more than one colour, each colour will need its own screen. First, your design will be split up into the different colours, (usually by a graphic artist) this is called colour separation. Then each separation needs to be transferred to film. This is a transparency for each of the separated colours in the design, filled in with solid black. The film, with the positive image, is used to burn the image onto the silk screen.
When quoting on your t-shirt screen printing order the number of colours in your design is very important to determine the price. The more colours, the more expensive the printing will become. It’s not just the number of screens and the set-up costs for each screen and film, there is also the printing of each t-shirt that will cost more the higher the colour count is. Basically it takes longer to print 3 colour layers that to print, say, 1 colour layer.
Printing onto dark or black colours usually requires a white under-base or possibly an extra pass of white to make the printed image more vibrant and not look like it is all washed out. A white under-base is also an extra screen, as this image is different to maybe a white colour that may be also in your image. This means that sometimes printed designs need to have 2 white colours. A white under-base under all colours and a high white that also maybe in your design.
If you are not sure on the number of colours in your design, just send us your design and we will be glad to advise you on the number of colours and what will be involved in printing your design.
Basics of Screen Printing T-shirts…
October 20th, 2009 by admin 1 comment »- How many colours are there in your print/design?
- What is the quantity you want printed?
- What kinds of t-shirts do you want printed?
- What colour are these t-shirts?
- What is the size of your print(s)?
