DTF Printing vs. Screen Printing: Which is Better for Your Business?
Trying to decide between DTF printing and screen printing for your apparel business? We break down the pros, cons, and best use cases to help you choose the right method.
When it comes to custom apparel printing, two methods stand out: Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing and screen printing. Both have their strengths, but which one is the right fit for your business?
What is DTF Printing?
Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing is a relatively new digital printing technology that transfers designs onto fabric using a special film and adhesive powder. The process involves printing a design onto a PET film, applying adhesive powder, curing it, and then heat-pressing it onto the garment.
What is Screen Printing?
Screen printing is a traditional method where ink is pushed through a mesh screen onto the PET Film. Each color requires a separate screen, making it better suited for simpler designs and larger orders.
Side-by-Side Comparison: DTF vs. Screen Printing
|
Feature |
DTF Printing |
Screen Printing |
|
Best for |
Small batches, detailed designs |
Large orders, simple designs |
|
Setup cost |
Low |
High (screen setup required) |
|
Turnaround time |
Fast |
Slower (setup and drying time) |
|
Feel on garment |
Soft, lightweight |
Slightly thicker |
|
Durability |
Excellent (when cured properly) |
Excellent |
|
Ideal users |
POD sellers, startups, influencers |
Large brands, event merch |
Which Should You Choose?
Go with DTF if:
- You’re a startup or e-commerce sellertesting designs.
- You want low minimum ordersand fast production.
- You’re printing on a variety of fabrics(including cotton, polyester, and blends).
Choose screen printing if:
- You’re placing large orders(100+ units).
- You prefer a classic, durable printwith vibrant opacity.
- Your audience values the traditional screen-printed look and feel.
While screen printing remains the go-to for high-volume orders with simple designs, DTF printing is revolutionizing the industry for small businesses and creators. It offers unparalleled flexibility, speed, and quality for complex, low-volume jobs—making it perfect for the age of on-demand manufacturing.
At Lorin Transfer, we specialize in both DTF and screen printing. Whether you’re launching a new product line or scaling an existing brand, we’ll help you choose the best method for your goals.
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