Marking techniques
High-Tech & Traditional
DTG digital printing
A fast solution for printing on textiles, offering perfect color reproduction with no color limits, and total freedom of visual placement.
Direct to garment inking with a minimum of 80% cotton, perfect for precise rendering and immediate delivery.

DTF digital printing
DTF involves printing on a film to which DTF powder is added. The printed film must then be cured, and the design transferred from the film to the fabric.
Direct-to-film inking, ideal for marking textile substrates other than cotton.

Flocking
Iron-on materials cut to shape, heat and pressure applied.
Sublimation alternative.
Limited in color, but offering a wide choice of original textures:
- velvet | sequins | gold | carbon
- holographic | fluo | reflective
Suitable for personalizing sports jerseys with names and numbers or difficult surfaces (jackets, shirts, pants).

Embroidery
Classic in its relief, its quality, its durability, its handcrafted look and its long-lasting value, the motif should not exceed 20 x 20 cm.
Suitable for thicker materials.

Screen printing
A traditional stencil-effect ink-coating technique with excellent marking properties. Perfect for logos and author's drawings, but does not allow for all details and nuances. Faithful, vivid color rendition, whether on white or colored textiles. Suitable for large production runs.

Screen transfer
Screen-printed inks applied to intermediate transfer paper, heat-transferred to textile, non-woven, plastic or paper. Suitable for medium and large production runs.
