WE PRINT!
Have a large order?
One that might jeopardize another client’s timeline?
At Bandanna Warehouse, we believe that an eye-catching product starts with an eye-catching design. That’s why we offer a range of options for the imprinting process, creating completely custom designs for your clients using our four in-house, USA-made imprinting processes. Each process brings different advantages, carefully designed to elevate our bandannas a step above other products. With our commitment to quality and artistic excellence, we ensure that your clients will be impressed by the unique and attention-grabbing designs we create.
Trust Bandanna Warehouse for all your custom bandanna needs, because we know that an eye-catching design can make all the difference.
ROTARY
Fast production times – Up to 8 Colors
We use the rotary printing process to print your bandannas. Rotary printing creates a softer bandanna because the eco-friendly, water-based pigment dyes are absorbed into the cloth. Your design is printed on white cloth so colors stay true. Initial screens are included in pricing.
SCREEN PRINT
1 – 4 COLORS – LOW MINIMUMS – ECONOMICAL
In silkscreen printing, the imprint color is laid down on a dyed piece of cloth. Note that silkscreen printing doesn’t allow for edge-to-edge printing; all designs must have a border (for example, when starting with a blank 22” bandanna, the imprint size will be 18” x 18”).
DUPLEX
Innovative printing (two sides with pigment dyes)
The process is a lost art on fabrics of today. The fabric is printed on both sides in Duplex Printing. Thus in this method a clear outline is produced on both sides of the fabric. The design is applied so skillfully by the printing cylinders that the result may be mistaken for a woven design.
DIGITAL
FULL COLOR TO PHOTOGRAPHIC
This versatile printing process involves printing an image directly from a computer-generated design file onto fabric substrates by way of a large-format inkjet printer. Custom Digital Bandannas are created starting with a white cloth before full-color graphics are printed on the front (the back is left solid white).