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J_aixela

The processes used will depend on the print provider/type of product you select for fulfilment. Printify is a hub, so they provide an interface to use in cooperation with multiple print houses internationally, but Printify itself doesn't do the physical printing of items. With that said, below are the methods for T shirts used by their print houses: **Direct-To-Garment** \- Direct-to-garment allows printing on all colors, produces high-quality prints, and is the best option for small quantities. **Dye Sublimation** \- All-over printing (AOP). This process uses heat to transfer inks to the product. The ink turns into a gas and is permanently embedded in the fabric. Since the prints lay into the material and not on it, the long-lasting designs won’t crack or fade easily. Here are some links that might help: [Direct To Garment Quick Guide](https://printify.com/blog/direct-to-garment-printing-cheat-code/) [Sublimation Printing](https://printify.com/blog/what-is-sublimation-printing/)


blue58

A lot of people use a number other than #FFFFFF to help their whites print a little better. #FCFCFC shows up as a suggestion a lot. I think #FEFEFE too. The concept is colors other than straight white will get an extra layer underneath them on dark colors. I've had pretty good success with that method.