About Us
We are a first responder, family-owned and operated print and design shop.
We have top of the line printing equipment including the Brother GTXPro DTG (direct-to-garment) printer, which gives us the ability to print a multitude of colors on ONE shirt or ONE THOUSAND shirts! Scroll down to see our DTG printer in action, and to learn the difference between DTG printing vs. screen printing!
We also have a Roland BN-20 vinyl printer which allows us to print labels, stickers, signs, and more.
If you have a design you would like printed on a t-shirt, sweatshirt, bag, towel, hat, etc. message us with what you are looking to do and send us a PNG file of the image.
WHAT WE OFFER
~We are a family-owned and operated company which means we do all the production ourselves and have strict quality controls to give you the BEST products and services we can!
~We offer competitive pricing with NO hidden fees.
~We have top of the line DTG equipment which means you can order ONE or ONE THOUSAND+ t-shirts at a time.
~We have top of the line ROLAND BN-20 vinyl printer that can print stickers, window clings, window signs that last in all climate conditions, banners and more!
~We offer standard 8-10 business day turnaround time with rush services available.
~We have quality t-shirts (black, navy, gray, pink and white) in stock ready to print. We can also print on dri-fit, tanks, long sleeves, sweatshirts, pants, hats, bags and more! If you have a special request, contact us! We will be happy to fulfill your requests.
DTG PRINTING VS. SCREEN PRINTING
DIRECT TO GARMENT (DTG) is a newer method that uses a printer to apply the ink to the shirt, while SCREEN PRINTING is the more traditional technique that involves pushing the ink onto the t-shirt fabric through a stencil.
DTG is a newer t-shirt printing method that’s gained a lot of popularity in recent years thanks to technological improvements in DTG printers. DTG printing creates a precisely printed design with a high level of detail.
Screen printing will produce a vibrant, durable design with more saturated colors than the DTG process. However, the labor-intensive process of turning your design into multiple stencils limits the number of colors you can use, and usually, you have a minimum of items made to make up for the cost. DTG printing produces a vibrant, durable design as well, with ink placed precisely where you want it, but with no limits on the number of colors you can use, and you there are no limits on items you want to make. With DTG, you can order ONE item or ONE HUNDRED!