Collection: The Coastal Printing Co - All your Printing Needs

Welcome to The Coastal Printing Co. 

All your printing needs in one spot.

If you require Vinyl, Sublimation or Direct to Film for your order - we have you covered. 

If all the technical jargon makes you confused. Just reach out via email to discuss.

 

 

Introduction to Direct to Film Printing below:

DTF is the new way to print full colour logos and designs onto tees. Say goodbye to screen printing ink and all the mess and one colour prints. 

This technology is a game change. Vinyl doesn't colour match so this is the perfect way to make your tees stand out.

This is open to both personal designs and business designs.

 

Let's start by what is DTF (Direct-to-Film) Printing:

DTF is a method of digitally transferring designs or printed pictures to "film" directly using one of the newest cutting edge technologies.

Can be used for on wide ranges or materials.

DTF then transfers artwork from film to fabric or textiles using heat.

 

* NO minimum quantities.

* NO limitation to colours (up to full colour, photo quality images)

Vinyl doesn't colour match so those colours of your logo and no not a problem.


Can go on a range of fabrics including light and darks, 50/50 blends or tri blends as well as 100% polyester.

We have decided to do no set-up fees if you follow the below requirements which helps to maximize your print quality.

So please make sure you read the details below.

We want to be competitive in the market and offer a great service.

  • Logos or prints to be printed are to be a minimum of 300dpi resolution
  • Transparent background

Accepted Files: PNG, TIF, PDF, PSD, ESP, AI ONLY

Maximum Size: 29cm x 41cm (for A3) - can put as many logos as you need onto the sheet.

Non-Mirror Condition (eg. Text is readable not flipped)

 

Order completion:

Please allow 14 working days once your designs are confirmed for your order to be completed plus shipping (via courier - prices will be calculated on weight). Some things do need to be ordered in, this can cause delays, but we will communicate this with you.

 

Click here for Direct to Film Printing FAQ's