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Screen Printing

A process using inks to print direct on to garments, each colour using a
separate screen on a printing carousel, this method is used more for
T.Shirts, Polos & sweatshirts where a larger image is needed up to six
colours. This method will produce a very accurate reproduction of  a
design or logo & by mixing inks pantone colours can also  be matched
very closely.
 
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  Embroidery        
           
 

Computerised software is used to produce a digitised  design up to six colours that is then run on a state of the art industrial embroidery machine producing a very permanent logo , ideal for workwear that will go through an industrial wash, this method is very flexible for difficult fabrics & garments that cannot always be screenprinted, as well as giving a quality finish adding value to a garment.This method is mainly used for smaller images such as a  company logo  or club badge on  a polo or sweatshirt , although larger images can be embroidered on the backs of garments this can be expensive as more stitches in a design will mean it will take longer on the embroidery machine, very often a combination of  an embroidered logo on the front left breast will be used with a screenprinted or heat applied logo on the back to keep costs down.

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  Heat applied film        
                 
    Heat Applied Press

An indirect method of cutting film on a plotter using computerised software to produce an outline of a design.The film is then weeded out to leave the image on a backing sheet ,the film is then pressed onto the fabric using a heat press, the backing is then removed to leave a permanent image on the garment.This method is ideal for smaller orders , one off personalised shirts,  or numbering sports kits.There is a good range of basic colours but if colour matching was important then screenprinting would need to be used.

 
   
   
   
   
   
                 
   
 
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