1. Colour Accuracy
  2. Right Positioning
  3. No Garment Is Perfect
  4. Fabric Printing Defect
  5. Fabric Thread Detection

Color Accuracy

Searching custom printing on apparel your design there is a high chance of matching the same color and reason behind it variety of printing technology and fabric quality, you might be confirmed that they may slightly differ (light or dark shade) from the original graphic color once it is printed. There are several reasons behind this, it could be a variety of fabrics made for t-shirts (polyester, cotton, nylon, and blend materials) and printing technology (sublimation, screen printing, puff printing, DTF & DTG, etc. It is highly recommended you print a sample copy before bulk production.

Logo Printing on the Right Position

Customization of the logo or brand name on the apparel might be different locations such as chest position, backside, front on stomach, left or right sleeves, etc. The placement of the logo on the t-shirt position is aligned by the human being (manual), due to stitched t-shirts, there might be a chance of a little out of right placement when the final print comes.

No Garment is Perfect

Print-on-demand stores outsource fabric from the open market, so for different fabric manufacturers, fabric quality and thickness may be a little different from vendor to vendor. For example, a standard 180 round-neck cotton t-shirt may vary from blank garment supplier to supplier.

Fabric Print Defect

Different fabrics have different types of printing pros & cons. Likewise, a 100% polyester fabric t-shirt is the best for sublimation printing results, where lower print quality results are produced on poly-cotton fabrics. Expert sublimation printer has a benchmark of sublimation printing at 60:40 polyester and cotton fabrics.

Fabric Thread Detection

T-shirt fabric inspection through various steps improves your brand quality. A classification of missing threads and access threads

These are key steps to improve your branding of apparel print-on-demand services.