Stephen Harpold and Gerri Rhein describe the parameters for an efficient work-flow
Technology for direct-to-garment printing is evolving at an accelerated rate.
The original direct-to-garment machines were often too slow, struggled to print dark garments, or low quality of the print made these not to be considered production machinery.
The direct-to-garment industry has progressed in each of the areas resulting in a widely used tool for one-off shirt designs as well as midsized production runs.