

With environmental consciousness in mind, our fabrics are all printed using completely water based inks. How is your fabric printing eco-friendly?.Most of our garments now come with printable label space for you to add your own company information and branding! If you would like to sew in your own labels, we also offer Printed Fabric Labels here. We are generally accurate within 2-3mm, which Is close enough for most patterns, but may show slight issues with detailed geometric patterns.
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However, due to unavoidable stretch or movement of the fabric during the stitching process, we cannot guarantee perfect pattern registration across garment seams.

We always strive for the greatest accuracy when printing and constructing your garments.

In printing, the extra printed image is referred to as a “Bleed Area” or margin, and it is removed from the finished piece. When designing your product, it’s best to make sure that your image is slightly larger than needed. We class 20-100gsm as light (summer fabrics, gauzes and fine silks), 101-249 gsm as medium (most clothing fabrics) and 250+ gsm as heavy (upholstery fabrics, and other specialist fabrics). GSM uses the weight of a square meter (1000 x 1000mm) as an indication of the weight and thickness of a given fabric. Grams per Square Meter (GSM) is an international standard for measuring the weight of paper or fabric. What does this mean? In your editing software, choose RGB as the working space and assign the image profile as sRGB (full name sRGB IEC61966-2.1) Specifically using the sRGB image profile, to achieve best color results. We advise providing images in the RGB color space. Which color model should I choose? RGB or CMYK?.For simple colors and low detail files, a jpeg is fine. Should I save my file as a TIFF or JPEG?įor multi-colored or very detailed files we recommend using a tiff format, but they must be flattened.Ideally your image should be scaled to 100% at 200dpi, this means that no resizing of your file occurs stopping any interpolation. We print at 200dpi, which is a good combination of quality and file weight. What's the best resolution to print in?.
