Important: When creating your print file, make sure the line width is at least 0.5 mm, and you select a font size of at least 11.
Silkscreen printing
For this product, you can choose the screen printing process, which is a real all-rounder among the printing processes. Here the printing ink is printed through a finely woven fabric onto the corresponding textile using a rubber squeegee. The areas that should not be coloured in the final printed image are made colour-impermeable by means of a stencil at the corresponding mesh opening. The direct transfer to the fabric makes the haptics very neutral and, in contrast to alternative printing processes, feels less gummed. This ensures a high wearing comfort which does not affect the fabric feel even after repeated washing and ironing. The screen printing process, which is characterised by a long durability and resistance, produces rich colours with high covering power even on dark textiles. Especially for long runs, this process achieves top printing at comparatively low costs. In addition to printing with conventional inks, so-called spot colours can of course also be selected. For example, metallic colours such as gold, silver and bronze are considered exclusive spot colours with a particularly high recognition value. Metallic colours are not created in CMYK but are pure Pantone colours. You should use the following Pantone colours to display these elements: Pantone 871 C (gold), Pantone 877 C (silver) and Pantone 876 C (bronze). Of course, all other metallic colours of the standard Formula Guide and Metallic Formula Guide from Pantone are also available.
Digital print
The modern ink-jet process and the use of high-quality inks mean we do not need to apply any further coating to increase the print’s durability after printing. It also allows you to print in white, and to enjoy maximum motif detail, as no screening is required. But there’s an additional advantage associated with our modern printing process: The soft-touch surface gives the soft, elastic print a pleasant feel. And finally, this printing system does not involve any screen-making costs for you. In order to achieve an optimum printing result, the sweaters are pre-treated with an “Odourless Fixation Agent” – a spray ensuring the printing ink sticks properly. With the modern digital printing process, relatively large areas can be printed on textiles. In this process without printing form, motifs are printed directly onto the textiles using an inkjet printer. The process makes individual prints possible even for single pieces. Furthermore, many colours and colour gradients can be displayed, since the printing technique is based on the so-called subtractive colour mixing of CMYK. Once your motif has been printed on with bright, environmentally friendly inks, your hoodies will be dried in two sessions, each at 160°C and lasting almost seven minutes. A modern Kornit Avalanche Hexa 1000 is used for the printing process itself.
Transfer printing
The product is processed in digital transfer printing. Motifs and fonts are printed in CMYK on a backing paper and then transferred to the fabric with a transfer press. In transfer printing, flat colours as well as the finest colour gradients, for example in photos, can be brilliantly represented. By printing on a white transfer film, colours are reproduced perfectly, as the background does not shine through. Furthermore, transfer printing is characterised by high contour sharpness and coverage. A further advantage is undoubtedly the independence of fabric and colour, which is achieved by transfer printing. Regardless of which textiles are printed, the appearance of the print is identical on every fabric.
Embroidery
While motifs are applied to surfaces by printing, embroidery enables them to be woven directly into textiles. This particularly durable embroidery, which is also resistant to washing and light, is particularly suitable for heavy-duty clothing, such as workwear. The use of high-quality yarn colours creates colour-fast and noble-looking embroidery designs. At the same time, a unique look and feel is achieved, which makes your clothing look exclusive.
Enough space for large and small motifs
With print24k you can print either the front, back or both sides of your sweatshirts. Depending on the chosen printing method, product variant and size, you have a print area of 250 x 150 mm up to 396 x 498 mm available on the front and back for your motifs or texts. On the front, sleeves and neck there is space for logos, names or small lettering of up to 100 x 100 mm.
Silkscreen printing:
Sleeves – left or right: 100 x 80 mm
Neck: 100 x 50 mm
Back – centred: 300 x 400 mm
Front – centred: 300 x 400 mm
Front – left or right: 100 x 100 mm
Front – lower left or right: 100 x 50 mm
Digital print:
Front and back centred:
300 x 450 (XS – S)
340 x 498 (M)
370 x 498 (L)
396 x 498 (XL – XXXXL)
You have the choice whether you want the front side of your sweatshirts to be printed on the right or left side and the front and back separately or together.
Please note, however, that different printing methods cannot be combined”.
Transfer printing:
Sleeves – left or right: 80 x 80 mm
Neck: 100 x 50 mm
Back – centred: 250 x 150 mm
Front – centred: 250 x 150 mm
Front – left or right: 100 x 100 mm
Front – lower left or right: 100 x 50 mm
Embroidery:
Neck: 80 x 50 mm
Front – left or right: 100 x 100 mm
Front – lower left or right: 80 x 50 mm