Standards followed in T-shirt printing

So you have your design ready and maybe you’re awaiting the important day of the event or maybe you all go to go launching your new clothing brand, but the design doesn’t stop at the computer – now you’re ready to jump the final hurdle and make sure the printed product does the job. But many of us might not know about T-shirt printing techniques and standards that are being used in the industry. No problem.

In this blog, We’ll have a look at some of the standards that are being followed in T-shirt printing.

A3

An A3 printed T-shirt looks like this. A3 is the largest print size possible in a custom print T-Shirt. It covers the entire front part of the t-shirt with 16 inches (H) x 11 inches (W).

 

A4

A4 is the most commonly used print size. The maximum size is 11 inches x 8 inches and it can be printed in either landscape or portrait mode.

 

Pocket Size

Pocket size print is the smallest possible dimension that you can print on your T-shirt. It is 4 inches x 4 inches and can be printed on the front and the back side of T-shirt.

Embroidery is possible only on Pocket Size with a maximum of 6 colors.

 

Sleeve Printing

On sleeves, it is usually 2 inches x 2 inches. The sleeve is usually done in screen printing and maximum 3 colors are possible.

Remember that any design will turn out amazing only when the design files are uploaded as PDF, PNG or JPEG format. Make sure that your design resolution is at 300 DPI. For any doubts on how to avoid mistakes while designing your T-shirt, you can refer our previous blog.  Visit Inmonk for hassle-free printing.

Happy printing!

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