Screen Printing Get high-quality prints with soft-to-touch finish and Print multiple colors Great post thanks! - Raman89 If you own a t-shirt that looks vibrant with its color and feels smooth when you touch it, it is more likely that it was screen printed. Although it is good in many ways, it’s not the best in doing everything. It is great for mass production, but not so much for one-offs. - sidwilkins

Offset Printing Offset printing leaves high-quality prints with accurate color, crisp and professional looking images. Unlike direct printing, it makes use of aluminum plates to transfer the image onto a rubber blanket and then the image is rolled onto a sheet of paper. - sidwilkins

Moulded Printing Moulded printing is done the same way as screen printing but it is typically done on fabric such as cotton that has absorbency. - sidwilkins

DTG DTG (Direct to Garment) is a fairly new printing method, where a huge flatbed printer is used to fed t-shirts on a conveyor belt and then the image is printed on the t-shirt. It is fairly automated printing process that produces high-quality prints with great detail. - sidwilkins

Sublimation Printing This type of printing uses heat-sensitive ink which turns into a gas when heated. It then bonds with the material and becomes a part of it. - sidwilkins

Transfer Paper Printing It is the easiest form of printing when the image is transferred from one surface to another permanently. The design is first printed on a transfer paper and then transferred on t-shirts employing heat press. - sidwilkins

Cad Cut Vinyl Although considered a printing process, it doesn't involve any real printing. The process employs a sophisticated cad cutter machine that cuts high-quality vinyl paper in the required shape of the design and then it’s heat pressed on the fabric. - sidwilkins

Offset Lithography It produces high-quality prints faster and the printing machine is quick to set up. In this process, roller plates run through water and then through ink. The water sticks to the white space of the layout whereas the ink sticks to the images. - sidwilkins

Gravure Printing Also known as rotogravure printing, it is the primary choice of businesses when running long-run, high-quality and high-speed printing. It is primarily used for high-volume printing of packaging, gift wraps, and others. - sidwilkins