The difference among garment printing, piece printing, and cloth printing

Jun 05, 2020

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If you want to customize the class uniforms, you must know more about the customization of cultural shirts. Here are some differences between ready-to-wear printing, cut-out printing, and cloth printing.


The printing is divided according to the first-class pattern design requirements of the clothing fabric master. It can be basically divided into ready-to-wear printing, piece printing, and cloth printing. Ready-to-wear printing refers to printing on blank clothes after the garment is made. When making garments in this way, the printing range is limited. The general area is the front chest and back. Piece printing refers to printing a pattern after cutting the fabric into a piece of cloth. After printing the picture, the garment is produced in large quantities. This method is suitable for large-area printing, design with patterns at the seam, and a large number of large-scale custom-made T Shirt. The cloth printing refers to the process of printing the entire cloth and customizing the price of clothing with fabrics. This method is suitable for T-shirt designs with floral patterns or full patterns.



Next, we will explain the specific plant operations on various processes

     Apparel printing is mainly to fix the finished blank clothing on the treadmill and then print in the selected area. This method is suitable for a wide range, and small batches can also be customized.

     Piece printing is to place a piece of cloth on a pallet, and then quickly screen-print the piece of cloth on a large scale, and then sew the piece of cloth into clothing. This method is suitable for large-scale printing and large-area printing. Normally 500 pieces are ordered.

     The cloth printing is basically a sublimation digital printing. It is suitable for large-scale cloth printing, generally 5,000 pieces of clothing.