Jerid Hill discusses the purpose of using titanium dioxide in direct-to-garment printing
Direct-to-garment Printing (DtG) is a form of printing that jets ink from a micro-piezo print-head to a finished T-shirt.
In the beginning stages of direct-to-garment production, essentially four colours were available - cyan, magenta, yellow and black, otherwise known in the printing industry as CMYK.
The CMYK process enabled the user to print virtually any combination of colours onto a T-shirt, bypassing the traditional methods of embellishment, such as screen-printing or the application of transfers.