Complete Guide DTG Pretreatment

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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, let’s 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 tshirt 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 tshirts; we will see further.

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