Sharper Prints. Per Garment.
Achieve sharper, more detailed prints on every garment with our specialized block printing, digital, and screen printing techniques. Each method is designed to capture vibrant colors and intricate details, ensuring a flawless finish every time.

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Comparison Table. Choose Wise.
Make informed choices with our detailed comparison of block, digital, and screen printing. Each method offers unique advantages to bring your designs to life with the quality and precision they deserve.
Digital Printing
Ideal for highly detailed and multi-color designs
Directly prints digital designs onto fabric using inkjet or laser printers
Requires minimal setup, only design files
Fast, especially for short runs
Lower setup cost but higher cost per print for large runs
High resolution and can reproduce photo-realistic images
Can handle unlimited colors and gradients
Works well with most fabrics, especially cotton, silk, polyester
Prints may fade faster compared to screen printing
Can be more sustainable with water-based inks but may require more resources per print
Excellent for small batches and personalized prints
Highly automated, requires digital file upload and minor adjustments
No limit on colors
Fast setup
Screen Printing
Suitable for bold designs with fewer colors
Pushing ink through a stencil or mesh screen onto the fabric
Requires creating individual screens for each color in the design
Fast once screens are prepared, ideal for bulk production
High setup cost but more cost-effective for large quantities
High-quality prints with vibrant colors, but limited to simpler designs
Limited to a few colors per screen, layering required for more colors
Suitable for most fabrics but best on cotton and polyester blends
Extremely durable, long-lasting prints
Can be eco-friendly with water-based inks, but screen preparation can be wasteful
Best for large batches but requires separate screens for customization
Mostly manual, though machines can assist in screen alignment
Cost-effective for large runs
Produces vibrant, long-lasting prints
Block Printing
Best for traditional, handmade, and simpler designs
Manually stamping fabric using carved wooden or metal blocks
Requires carving intricate blocks manually
Slow due to manual labor
Lower material cost but labor-intensive
Inconsistent, varies based on block craftsmanship
Limited to the number of blocks and colors used
Works best on cotton, linen, and natural fabrics
Durable but may fade over time with washing
Eco-friendly, as it uses minimal machinery and traditional methods
Limited customization due to time and effort to carve blocks
Entirely manual process, requiring skilled artisans
Traditional, artisanal feel
Low tech requirement
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