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GarmentPrinter.com Launches Printology Workshop

Join GarmentPrinter.com on Nov. 16 at its California headquarters to receive hands-on experience with the latest DTG & DTF technologies.

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GarmentPrinter.com will host a “Printology Workshop” on Nov. 16, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. PT, at its headquarters in Santa Fe Springs, California.

According to the company, this comprehensive workshop will involve owners in the garment decorating field, focusing on how to enhance printing skills while understanding the best ways to streamline workflow.

The free workshop will feature hands-on demonstrations of direct-to-garment (DTG) printing, direct-to-film (DTF) printing, and hybrid printing technologies that integrate the best of both methods.

The workshop is said to offer practical, hands-on learning on how to boost efficiency, enhance print quality, and reduce downtime. According to the company, attendees will leave empowered with knowledge of the right decisions to make regarding printing methods, plus insider tips to manage equipment maintenance effectively.

Schedule

  • 10-11 a.m.: DTG vs. DTF
  • 11 a.m.-noon: Hot peel vs. cold peel
  • noon-1 p.m.: Hybrid technology
  • 1-1:30 p.m.: Equipment maintenance
  • 1:30-2 p.m.: Q&A

Fern Padilla, owner of GarmentPrinter.com said, “The Printology Workshop is a unique opportunity for garment decorators to get real, hands-on experience with the latest DTG and DTF technologies. We created this workshop to help print shops with common pain points in the field so they can make informed decisions, increase productivity, and reduce printing headaches. Whether you’re just starting or looking to optimize your existing setup, the Printology Workshop will help you take your skills to the next level.”

Register and reserve a spot here.

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Marie Fennema

Marie Fennema is the managing editor of GRAPHICS PRO, including GRAPHICS PRO Today, covering news and guidance in apparel decoration, awards and engraving, and sign and digital printing.

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