A 150 DPI file is usually ok to work with, 300DPI ensures the crispest finish.

A 150 DPI file is usually ok to work with, 300DPI ensures the crispest finish.

Artwork alignmentAn important part of setting up your artwork for print is thinking about where you want the artwork to sit on the garment.In the examples to the left you will see that the artwork is positioned slightly different.This is dependant o…

Artwork alignment

An important part of setting up your artwork for print is thinking about where you want the artwork to sit on the garment.

In the examples to the left you will see that the artwork is positioned slightly different.

This is dependant on how the artwork is set up.

In the top image the artwork is placed as if the centre of the artwork is lined up with the centre of the garment. Whereas in the right image, padding (empty space) has added to the right-hand side so that the globe is centred.

  • Is the artwork 300 dpi?- rememeber this can be 150 dpi but 300 dpi is preferred to guarantee a crsip finish.

  • Is the artwork sized to print?

  • Does the artwork have a transparent background?

  • Is the artwork cropped and centred and ready to print ?

  • Has it been saved as a PNG?

 

Artwork Guidelines

Direct to Garment Printing (DTG) is a highly versatile form of printing that allows for the printing of almost any artwork, from photographs to drawings. As a form of digital printing , DTG produces high quality and accurate results.

While our printers can achieve amazing detail and quality, the end product will only be as good as the artwork that is put in. To ensure the best quality of print follow the guidelines to help you achieve the perfect end result!