The Great Print-off: serigrafia contro trasferimento termico e sublimazione

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Screen Printing vs. Heat Transfer vs. Sublimation: Which Is Best for Your Project?

Meta descrizione: Struggling to pick a printing method? We compare costodurata, E materials for screen printing, heat transfer, and sublimation.


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Quick Answer

Here’s the fast answer for busy readers:

  • Serigrafia: Best for big orders (500+ shirts), bold logos, E long-lasting prints.
  • Heat Transfer: Good for piccoli lotti (1–50 items), mixed fabrics, E low costs.
  • Sublimation: Perfect for polyester shirtsphoto prints, E all-over designs.

What Are the Costs?

Setup Costs

  • Serigrafia: Costs between $1,000 and $5,000. You need screens, ink, and a press.
  • Heat Transfer: Costs between $300 and $1,000. You need a heat press and vinyl.
  • Sublimation: Costs between $2,000 and $10,000. You need a printer, special paper, and a press.

Cost Per Shirt

MethodCost for 100 Shirts
Serigrafia$2.50/shirt
Heat Transfer$5.00/shirt
Sublimation$6.50/shirt

Mancia: Screen printing saves money on big orders.


How Long Will the Print Last?

MethodWashes Before Fading
Serigrafia50+ washes
Heat Transfer15–25 washes
Sublimation30–50 washes

Important: Heat transfer prints can peel off after 15 washes. Use them for promo items like posters or tote bags.


What Designs Can You Make?

  1. Serigrafia:
    • Funziona con up to 12 colors.
    • Cannot print gradients (smooth color blends).
    • Best for simple logos or text.
  2. Heat Transfer:
    • Uses one-color vinyl (like stickers).
    • Can print basic CMYK transfers (multicolor designs).
  3. Sublimation:
    • Prints full-color photos.
    • Handles unlimited details (great for photorealistic printing).

What Materials Work Best?

MethodBest Materials
SerigrafiaCotone, cotton blends
Heat TransferCotone, polyester, wood, metal
Sublimation80%+ polyester or coated items

Warning: Sublimation won’t work on 100% cotton.


Real-World Examples

1. 500 Company T-Shirts

  • Winner: Screen Printing.
  • Why: Costs $1.80/shirt for big orders. Lasts 50+ washes.

2. 20 Hoodies with Photos

  • Winner: Sublimation.
  • Why: Prints full-color photos on polyester. No setup fees.

3. 50 Hats with a Logo

  • Winner: Heat Transfer.
  • Why: Cheap for small batches. Works on curved surfaces.

Common Problems (and Fixes)

MethodProblemsFixes
SerigrafiaColors don’t alignUtilizzo M&R presses
SublimationFades on cheap polyesterUtilizzo 80%+ polyester
Heat TransferVinyl peelsUtilizzo Siser EasyWeed vinyl

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FAQs

Can I use sublimation on cotton?

 No. Sublimation needs poliestere or coated items.

Is screen printing eco-friendly? 

 Only with inchiostri a base d'acqua (like Matsui).

Does heat transfer work on dark fabrics? 

Yes! Use opaque vinyl (like Siser EasyWeed).


3 Questions to Pick Your Method

  1. What’s your budget?
    • Under $500: Heat transfer.
    • Over $1,000: Screen printing or sublimation.
  2. What fabric?
    • Cotone: Screen printing or heat transfer.
    • Poliestere: Sublimation.
  3. Complex design?
    • Simple: Screen printing/heat transfer.
    • Complex: Sublimation.

Key Takeaways

  1. Serigrafia is cheapest for big orders on cotton.
  2. Heat Transfer is best for piccoli lotti and mixed materials.
  3. Sublimation wins for photo prints on polyester.

Use this guide to avoid costly mistakes and pick the best method for your project!

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