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Complete Guide DTG Pretreatment
DTG printing changed the way industry works since
the day it arrived in the market. DTG printers
made printing easy with their compact design and
easy design process. Using it, you can have
vibrant and lively colors. One of the main
factors of DTG printers is pretreatment. Over the
course of 10 years, they have evolved rapidly.
For years, designers, manufacturers, and owners
were suffering from decoration issues. But, the
introduction of DTG pretreatment made it easy
for the decoration process to be robust. Today
more than ever, businesses can easily print any
type of designs with ease and a fast
process. DTG printers pretreatment made it
easy for print business owners to carry out
complex designs procedures comfortably and
produce vibrant colors. With the ease of the
printing process, today, it is easy to fulfill
customer demands and serve better. If you have
recently bought DTG printers and are confused
about what pretreatment is or where to start.
Here, we will discuss everything you need to know
about DTG pretreatment solutions. Without
further ado, lets start Quick Brief about DTG
Pretreatment What is Pretreatment for T-shirt
Printing? Pretreatment is a solution applied to
let the white ink properly mix with the t-shirt.
It is mostly useful when working with dark
garments. Pretreatment solutions work like glue
and bind your ink with the t-shirts. Pretreated
shirts last longer and have a protected
surface. You can apply the under-base of white
ink layer on the actual design to make the
colors on the top more vibrant. The white ink
printed remains on the top of the t- shirt and
does not soak in the fabric. Additionally, it
prevents the ink from changing color from white
to gray and does not provide a smooth surface to
print further. How Pretreatment Works? To
pretreat the shirts, it starts by flashing the
white ink to the extent that it changes its
inherent properties. Further, it changes the
white color from liquid to semi-liquid state and
produces a smooth, printable surface. Once you
have applied the under the base and dried it,
next up, you can apply other color inks. As the
under-base will be applied, other inks will not
fade away and produce vibrant colors on the
t-shirts. Remember to use gloves and cover your
eyes while carrying out pretreatment processes
to keep your eyes and face protected as there
will be lots of chemicals you will be dealing
with. There are multiple ways you can apply
pretreatment on t- shirts we will see further.
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Types of Garments You can Pre-treat Before, it
was possible to pretreat only cotton garments and
natural fibers. But, over the course of time, it
is possible to pretreat other materials like
polyester cotton. Today DTG pretreatment
solutions are specially designed for various
types of materials. In fact, today, many
companies sell pretreated shirts and apparel. It
has helped them to get a better return on
investment as better-quality products are
coming. Importance of DTG Pretreatment
Solutions Better Color Vibrancy Pretreated
shirts stand out from the crowd easily because of
the color vibrancy. Without the pretreatment,
your t-shirts will not look good and are very
likely not to last longer. If you dont use DTG
pretreatment solution, the color absorbs faster
with the fabric and fades away early. Businesses
who prefer to provide custom t-shirts can build
their market niche in pretreatment. Fewer
Chances of Ink Fading Pretreatment works as a
primer for your garments. If you dont apply it,
they are very likely to fade away. Many factors
affect the fading of your t-shirt designs, due
to which many times printing shop owners had to
suffer. Thus, the invention of pretreatment has
worked as a boon for the printing industry. Less
fading helps businesses to sell better quality
products. Essential while using White Ink on
Dark Garments If you are using white inks on
dark garments, you cannot make the mistake of
missing on pretreatment. Specifically, the major
purpose of using it on dark garments is that
white garments stick with the garment. You will
be having multiple types of garments, and each
of them is essential to apply a layer of under
base below several inks. For example, you are
planning to use white ink on your black hoodie,
if you dont do pretreatment, your t-shirt is
very likely not to have good print designs, and
they will appear to be gray or much muted. It
will fade away the prints and will be hard for
you to sell. Thus, if you are using proper
pretreatment, then the colors will appear
vibrant. Types of Pre-Treatment for
T-shirts There are two ways to pretreat various
types of t-shirts. Lets see each of them
in detail
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Dark Pre-Treatment
The main functionality of dark treatment is to
create a surface such that white ink can be
imprinted on it. If you dont do pretreatment,
your garment is likely to dissolve with the
fabric. Why should you use dark
pretreatment? When the white ink drops on the
shirts surface and begins to mix as it comes in
contact with pretreatment, it prevents the ink
from remaining wet and forms bubbles. It
provides the ink surface to print on and not
drain or blend. When the shirt is placed in the
heat press, it activates the pre-treatment as a
bonding agent so the print can get into fibers
and mix well. Buying inks and pretreatments from
your manufacturer will ensure that the item is
100 true and is perfect for your
t-shirts. Light Pre-Treatment A light piece of
clothing pretreat is useful mostly on white
t-shirts or materials. But, in many cases, you
dont need to pretreat a white shirt. Remember
that there will be vast differences between
quality, color, and details with and without
pretreatment. When and why should you utilize
light pretreatment? When you are planning to
print your white t-shirt, then you will require
light pretreatment. When you pretreat a white
t-shirt, you will see a bit of contrast with no
pretreatment. The color will be darker, stronger,
and vibrant.
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The pretreatment will work as a bonding agent
when the heat is pressed and increases the wash
quality. You can also use it in different pastel
colors. But, still, the color in the picture
will be decided on the basis of the shade of the
t-shirt. The standard guideline is to follow the
graphics color which you want to print. If it is
darker, use light pretreatment. If you plan to
print a dark, purple, blue, or red picture on a
pink shirt, you can use light pretreat. If the
design is either in yellow, lime green, sky blue,
color on a pink shirt, you will need dark
pretreatment and white ink. As the ink is
transparent in nature, the t-shirts pink color
will change one shade lighter. If the picture
has any white color in it, you will need to use
dark pretreatment. Two Ways DTG Pretreatment is
Applied Hand Spraying Method This is an old and
manual method to apply DTG pretreatment to your
t-shirts. Start by keeping the shirt under the
heat press to remove any moisture and flatten the
surface for pretreatment. The clothing should be
on a flat and even surface. Next up, start with
a sprinkling from left to right from the top and
move downwards. Remember, you dont have to
print the entire t-shirt but only the area you
need to print the design. Furthermore, apply the
solution adequately and make sure that no area
remains wet. Next, is spray in the form of
strokes vertically unless the content of the box
is over. Afterward, use a roller to spread the
solution. It will flatten the fabric fibers that
may arise during the pretreatment
process. Automatic Pretreat Machine The easy
and the fastest method is via the use of an
automatic machine. It will enclose the device
where the t-shirt is led, and pretreating starts
via the machine at a buttons press. You get the
exact amount of spray at, same time at the same
spot. Automation has advanced the process to
laser guide system and also saving the settings
for each garment type is available with some
pretreat machines. While using a pretreat
machine you will have to adjust the width of the
spray pattern and the amount of solution
dispensed. Also, make sure the machine is clean
and is maintained after each use. Its major
advantage is that it is faster compared to manual
pretreatment and uses controlled solutions. The
disadvantage is that for startups, it is a bit
costly. But, when your production increases, it
helps a lot and is a time saver.
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Conclusion Pretreatment works like a magic wand
for your company. We all know pretreated shirts
look without pretreatment. It will be difficult
for your business to sell t-shirts without
pretreatment. Today, more than ever, pretreated
shirts have become a need of an hour to increase
sales and provide better quality shirts. Adding
pretreatment in your service will help you to
serve your customers better and, in turn,
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