DTF Printing

With Direct-to-Film (DTF), your design is printed onto a special transfer film, coated with adhesive powder, and then heat-pressed onto the garment. Because the ink sits on top of the fabric rather than soaking into it, DTF produces vibrant colors and excellent durability with a slightly raised finish.
DTF works on almost any fabric type — including cotton, polyester, blends, nylon, and other synthetic materials — without pre-treatment, even on dark garments.

DTG Printing

With Direct-to-Garment (DTG), water-based ink is printed directly into the fabric fibers using advanced inkjet technology. This creates a soft-touch print with a matte, breathable finish that becomes part of the garment.
DTG works best on cotton and other natural fabrics and is ideal for detailed, artistic designs.

DTF Printing

With Direct-to-Film (DTF), your design is printed onto a special transfer film, coated with adhesive powder, and then heat-pressed onto the garment. Because the ink sits on top of the fabric rather than soaking into it, DTF produces vibrant colors and excellent durability with a slightly raised finish.
DTF works on almost any fabric type — including cotton, polyester, blends, nylon, and other synthetic materials — without pre-treatment, even on dark garments.

Best for:

  • Dark garments and black apparel
  • Bold colors and high-contrast designs
  • Logos, text, and simple graphics
  • Polyester and mixed fabrics
  • Sportswear, workwear, and repeat orders


Advantages of DTF:

  • Works on nearly any fabric type
  • Bright, vibrant colors with strong opacity
  • Durable and wash-resistant finish
  • Efficient for medium to large production runs
  • Faster turnaround with fewer preparation steps
DTF printing method ShirtUp!

DTG Printing

With Direct-to-Garment (DTG), water-based ink is printed directly into the fabric fibers using advanced inkjet technology. This creates a soft-touch print with a matte, breathable finish that becomes part of the garment.
DTG works best on cotton and other natural fabrics and is ideal for detailed, artistic designs.

Best for:

  • Detailed artwork and illustrations
  • Fine lines and small text
  • Gradients, shadows, and photorealistic prints
  • Soft premium feel on cotton garments
  • One-off or highly customized prints


Advantages of DTG:

  • Exceptional detail and sharpness
  • Soft, no-feel print finish
  • Water-based eco-friendly inks
  • Ideal for artistic and premium designs
  • Excellent for small runs and personalization
DTG printing method ShirtUp!

Important Design Notes

DTF:

For the best print quality, we recommend avoiding:

  • Fine lines
  • Very small text
  • Tiny isolated details or thin outlines


Because DTF printing applies ink on top of the fabric, very small elements may appear less sharp or slightly thicker after printing. For highly detailed artwork, gradients, or intricate linework, DTG printing may produce better results.

DTG:

For the best results:

  • Use sufficient line thickness
  • Avoid overly compressed design elements
  • Ensure small text remains readable at print size


While DTG is ideal for detailed prints, print clarity can still vary depending on garment texture, fabric type, and design size. Extremely tiny text or ultra-thin lines may lose some sharpness when printed on textured or dark garments.

Frequently Asked Questions

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1. What is the difference between DTF and DTG printing?
DTF prints designs onto a transfer film before heat pressing them onto fabric, while DTG prints ink directly into the garment. DTF is more versatile across fabrics, while DTG offers a softer, more natural finish.
2. Which lasts longer: DTF or DTG?
Both can be highly durable when properly printed and cared for. DTF is known for strong wash resistance, while DTG is valued for its soft feel and premium finish.
3. Is DTF better than DTG?
It depends on the design and garment. DTF is great for bold colors, logos, and mixed fabrics, while DTG is ideal for detailed artwork and cotton apparel.
4. Does DTF work on cotton and polyester?
Yes. DTF works on cotton, polyester, blends, and many other fabric types, making it one of the most versatile printing methods. At ShirtUp!, we carefully select materials that work perfectly with DTF printing to ensure vibrant colors, strong durability, and high-quality results.
5. What fabric works best for DTG printing?
DTG works best on cotton and natural fabrics, where the ink can absorb into the garment for a softer print result. Many ShirtUp! products are specifically chosen for DTG compatibility, helping achieve smooth prints, rich detail, and a premium feel.
6. Which printing method is best for detailed artwork?
DTG is usually the better option for highly detailed designs, gradients, and photographic prints thanks to its smooth and precise finish.

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