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This informative signage was designed to guide the DTG operator through the direct-to-garment1 production process.
This is just one component of a comprehensive series of steps that are carried out each morning by the DTG operator before the production process can begin.
I designed these signage displays during a month-long cross-training assignment that helped to bridge the gap between the Graphic Design and DTG production departments. I worked closely with the Production Manager and DTG operator in order to formulate standard operating procedures for this relatively new company program.
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1. Direct to garment printing, also known as DTG printing, digital direct to garment printing, digital apparel printing, and inkjet to garment printing, is a process of printing on textiles and garments using specialized or modified inkjet technology. The two key requirements of a DTG printer are a transport mechanism for the garment and specialty inks (inkjet textile inks) that are applied to the textile directly and are absorbed by the fibers.
This is just one component of a comprehensive series of steps that are carried out each morning by the DTG operator before the production process can begin.
I designed these signage displays during a month-long cross-training assignment that helped to bridge the gap between the Graphic Design and DTG production departments. I worked closely with the Production Manager and DTG operator in order to formulate standard operating procedures for this relatively new company program.
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1. Direct to garment printing, also known as DTG printing, digital direct to garment printing, digital apparel printing, and inkjet to garment printing, is a process of printing on textiles and garments using specialized or modified inkjet technology. The two key requirements of a DTG printer are a transport mechanism for the garment and specialty inks (inkjet textile inks) that are applied to the textile directly and are absorbed by the fibers.
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