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There are several garment printing methods, each with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. Some of the most common methods are:
Sublimation printing: This method involves printing a design onto a special transfer paper using sublimation ink. The design is then transferred onto the garment using heat and pressure. Advantages of sublimation printing include the ability to produce vibrant, full-color designs, and the durability of the prints.
Screen printing: It is a traditional printing method that involves creating a stencil of the design and then using it to transfer ink onto the fabric. Advantages of screen printing include high durability, ability to print fine details, and low cost for large runs.
Heat transfer printing: This method involves printing a design onto a special heat transfer paper and then using heat and pressure to transfer the design onto the garment. Advantages of heat transfer printing include the ability to produce full-color designs, no minimum order quantities, and low cost for small runs.
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