
SCREEN PRINTING
This is a commonly used technique for printing T-shirts, sweaters, totebags,…
The price depends on the number of colours and number of items you order: the more colours, the higher the price. A smaller number of printed items is more expensive than a higher volume.
With this technique there’s always a fixed cost for films and meshes.
EMBROIDERY
This technique adds a little something extra to your garment.
It’s ideal for textiles with a rougher texture: softshell jackets, bodywarmers, towels, caps, …
The price is determined by the size of the embroidery: the more stitches the machine must sew, the higher the price.
With this technique there is a one-time cost for starting up the embroidery programme.

DTG
This technique is used when printing directly on textiles = Direct To Garment.
It’s suitable for full colour images or photos.
There’s no cost for films and meshes when using this technique.


TRANSFER
Transfers (screen printing, DTF, …) are perfect to print full colour designs on textile or when the placement of the print makes it difficult to screen print.
The price is determined by the size of the drawing/logo and the number of pieces you order.
LASER
The laser beam burns the surface of the material, creating a permanent design or pattern. This technique is used on wood, leather, metal, etc.
The price depends on the size of the drawing/logo and the number of pieces you order.
