Want prints that last a long time along with vibrant colors and sharp lines? Whether you’re using heat transfer or other fabric printing methods—the tips in this guide will help you avoid mistakes and elevate your fabric-printing skills.
✔Pre-Wash Your Fabric
Pre-wash your fabric before printing.
Most fabrics come coated with “sizing” (a starch-like finish that repels ink or dye). Pre-washing removes this barrier and prevents shrinking later—especially important for cotton and linen.
✔Test Print on a Scrap Piece
Never go straight to the final product.
For optimal outcomes, print the design on a leftover piece of the same fabric first. This lets you test color vibrancy, placement, and functionality of the ink- saving you time, money, and heartbreak.
✔Use High-Resolution Designs
A blurry image yields a blurry outcome.
Aim for 300 DPI (dots per inch) resolution) when designing for print. Whether it be using heat transfer or DTG printer, a crisp file increases the detail and clarity of the design.
✔Respect Drying and Curing Times
Don’t rush the finish.
Drying is an essential step in every fabric printing and needs proper time especially when using screen printing, DTG, or sublimation. Follow curing instructions carefully (air-dry, heat-set, or press) to avoid bleeding, fading, or smudging after washing.
️Maintain the Fabric’s Flat Orientation
Stretching = distortion.
Wrap the fabric while keeping it rigid (especially for block printing or DTG) to restrict it from warp or movement. A taut, flat surface ensures your design prints cleanly and evenly.