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DTG/DTF Printing Technology Essentials Online Course

As part of the Printing United Alliance’s iLearning educational resource center, apparel decorators, direct-to-garment printers, and direct-to-film printers can learn about the similarities and differences...

Printing United Alliance Technical Event Series Announced

Printing United Alliance has launched the Printing United Technical Event Series. The Color Conference and TAGA Conference will be co-located and co-presented March 12-14, 2024,...

Direct-to-Film Printing 101

Apparelist has created a free PDF for members of Printing United Alliance who are considering adding direct-to-film printing to their shop offerings.  ContentsColor ConferenceTAGA Conference The...

Is Halftone Printing the DTF Solution You’ve Been Looking For?

When it comes to DTF printing, a common question many apparel decorators encounter is, “How can we add more color and details to our designs,...

Powdering with Adhesive Powder 

Whether you’re new to using adhesive powder for your DTF transfer, or you’re a veteran, we can all use a few pointers sometimes. Learn how...

Speed, Print-on-Demand, Customization, and Versatility 

Companies around the globe are developing new printers, inks, films, and much more for Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing. As a result, more and more printers and...

What is an ICC Profile?

An International Color Consortium (ICC) profile is a color matching system that allows you to achieve consistent and standardized colors. When different individuals have different...

Pressing 101

Once the graphic has been prepared, it’s time to press it on the shirt. The process is all about time, pressure, and temperature. When you’re...

What is RIP Software?

Raster Image Processor (RIP) software is an essential tool in the printing workflow, especially for complex or high-quality prints. It plays a crucial role in...

What is Direct-to-Film?

DTF (Direct-to-Film) printing is a printing method that involves printing designs directly onto a film that can then be transferred to various surfaces, including fabrics,...