Teesh’s Frequently Asked Questions
Garment Printing & Production
What is your maximum colour count for printing?
When it comes to digital printing including DTG and DTF, your colour options are endless. We have no maximum colour count, because digital printing utilises CMYK colour printing. This principle is the same for our Heat Transfers.
What print method should I choose for my order?
Screen Printing is great for large quantity orders for licensed fashion wholesale, merchandise for promotional events and more. The results are durable, vibrant and consistent with our automated machinery. If you’re looking for bulk orders with versatile printing options and effects that can be turned around quickly, then screen printing is likely the best option for you.
If you’re looking for an option with no minimum order quantity or set-up fees, though, then you may want to go for digital printing options. These include direct to garment printing and direct to film printing. Our clients opt for this method when sampling concept approvals, trialling new design drops or creating one of a kind personalised garments.
If it’s embroidery that you’re looking for, then we offer that too. Embroidery is popular with those looking for professional, personalised uniforms, adding embellishments to their printed merchandise and more. Get in touch for a custom quote if you’re looking for embroidery options.
Still unsure? Contact the team.
What is your minimum order quantity (MOQ)?
>MOQ for embroidery is 50 units. For garment finishing quantity enquiries, get in touch with the team.
Do I need to provide my own blanks?
Nope – you can order your blanks as part of our online ordering process, launching soon. For now, contact the team for garment sourcing. Not only this, but we also have access to trade pricing so your blanks aren’t a hefty additional cost. We’ve got sustainable options, a variety of colour options, premium options and more.
What is an underbase?
Will washing my garments ruin the print?
Teesh does not take responsibility for prints that may become altered due to wash faults.
What sustainable and ethical procedures do you follow?
We have access to sustainable options at trade pricing, such as Stanley/Stella blank garments.
We do everything we can to ensure these values are at the forefront of our work ethic and decision-making as our business grows. Some procedures we have had in place from the start, and will not change, are:
How do I upload artwork?
Ensure your artwork is of a high quality. We recommend vector graphics for this. File formats accepted for screen printing orders are:
Try to avoid:
Upload your artwork when placing your order or requesting a quote. If we haven’t received it, we will contact you directly.
For Direct to Garment and DTF/Heat Transfer Prints
Recommended 300 DPI (Dots Per Inch)
Further tips:
We cannot accept pixelated images and do not take responsibility for bad prints due to bad artwork.
Do you do embroidery?
We do not currently have an online ordering system for embroidery products, but we will respond to emails and form submissions as soon as we can. Try to include as much detail as possible in your enquiry.
Do I need to separate artwork for printing myself?
We can take already separated artwork by request, however this does not provide a reduction on the standard set up fee.
This does not apply to digital printing, as artwork does not need to be separated!
What’s the cheapest garment printing method?
Take a look at our Resources page for information on printing cost prep.
How many shirts can you screen print in an hour?
How much does it cost to print a shirt?
This depends on the print method, colour count, design etc. Our pricing structure for screen printing considers a set up fee, blank garment cost, print cost and shipping costs. Stay tuned for our brand new ecommerce website with pricing at your fingertips and get in touch with the team for a custom quote.
Garment Printing and Production Resources
Take a look at The Teesh Blog for tutorials, guides and more content on clothing printing.