Which is more durable? Direct to garment or printing on sihl t-printz with my mimaki using ES3 inks?
We've been doing more and more full color heat press shirts, and honestly, i'd rather send it out. BUT I have shirts that I made myself with T-Printz that have been washed at least 50 times and still look good... i mean, they look worn, but 100% still wearable.
I'll be printing on dark shirts, I don't know if that makes a difference in feel and longevity.
Any insight would be helpful, thanks!
We've been doing more and more full color heat press shirts, and honestly, i'd rather send it out. BUT I have shirts that I made myself with T-Printz that have been washed at least 50 times and still look good... i mean, they look worn, but 100% still wearable.
I'll be printing on dark shirts, I don't know if that makes a difference in feel and longevity.
Any insight would be helpful, thanks!