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An inexpensive method to print on t-shirts depends on factors like order size, design complexity, and materials. Here are some of the most cost-effective methods for t-shirt printing:
Best for: Bulk orders with simple designs (1-4 colors).
Why it's inexpensive: The setup cost (creating screens for each color) is spread across large quantities, making it cheaper per shirt for high-volume orders.
Pros:
Cost-effective for bulk orders.
Long-lasting and vibrant prints.
Cons: Less economical for small runs due to the initial screen setup cost.
Best for: Small to medium-sized orders.
Why it's inexpensive: Designs are printed onto transfer paper in bulk and then heat-pressed onto the shirts, which reduces the need for direct screen printing.
Pros:
No need for individual screens, so setup is faster and cheaper.
Good for simple designs and small quantities.
Cons: Not as durable as screen printing in the long run.
Best for: Small orders or one-off designs with multiple colors.
Why it's inexpensive: There's no setup cost since the design is printed directly onto the shirt like an inkjet printer. You only pay for the shirt and ink used.
Pros:
Ideal for small batches or single shirts.
Great for complex, multi-color designs.
Cons: Not as cost-effective for bulk orders compared to screen printing.
Best for: Small orders, personalized shirts (names, numbers).
Why it's inexpensive: Simple designs (like names, numbers, or small logos) are cut from vinyl and heat-pressed onto the shirt.
Pros:
Affordable for smaller batches.
Customizable and works well for simple, one-color designs.
Cons: Time-consuming for larger orders and less durable than screen printing.
Best for: Light-colored polyester shirts with full-color designs.
Why it's inexpensive: Sublimation printing directly bonds the ink to the fabric without needing special screens or vinyl.
Pros:
Inexpensive for smaller orders.
Full-color, long-lasting designs.
Cons: Only works on light-colored polyester shirts.
Bulk Orders: Screen printing is the most cost-effective for larger quantities.
Small Orders or Personalized Designs: Heat transfer vinyl or DTG printing is inexpensive for one-off or small custom designs.
Simple, Low-Cost Prints: Plastisol transfers offer a good balance between quality and affordability for medium-sized orders.
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