


T-Shirt Printing Explained
Transfer
Transfer printing is better suited for printing on to white t-shirt with an image and/or text. Great for a quick printing solution.
Short term use only.
Vinyl
great for use on uniforms, stag/hen do’s and keep sakes. vinyl is used one a wide range of clothing including designer clothes. make your printing last with vinyl. Vinyl comes in different forms of colour, this means one colour can only be selected for logos, text etc.
Medium to Long term use!
Subloc/Soldark
Sol-Dark/Subloc is a new form of printing. Sol-Dark/Subloc is a cross between vinyl and transfer. you can print any color and any shape onto sol-dark and can be pressed at a lower temperature. the only down-sides of sol-dark are:
A. Cannot be washed at a high temperature
B. Cannot be tumble dried
C. Block printing, meaning less flexibility in the t-shirt.
D. Great for uniforms!
Long term use & Full Colour

Embroidery!
Embroidery is the King of Long Lasting Use!
At The Office Printers, we strive to ensure our pricing is transparent and fair. Our extensive array of ordering options means the cost structure may seem complex, but we’ve broken it down into three key components which will help you with our prices:
Setup Fee (for new logos): A one-off charge for converting your artwork into a format compatible (PST) with our embroidery or printing machines.
Garment Costs:This includes the cost of the clothing or other items you choose, with quantity discounts available. The more you buy, the more you save.
Application Costs (cost to add the logo): This relates to the fee for applying your chosen design to the garments. The cost is determined by the number of applications, and it decreases proportionately with higher quantities.