Printable area is the maximum surface on a garment or material where a design can be applied during printing. It defines the boundaries within which artwork can be placed without being cut off or distorted.
In garment decoration, the printable area depends on factors such as the:
Each image may require a different printable area to appear as clear and colorful as possible.
Understanding the printable area is important because it affects:
Ignoring printable area constraints can lead to wasted materials and inconsistent results.
In screen printing, the printable area is influenced by the physical setup of the press and screens. Key factors include:
Because of these constraints, printers must invest the time in planning artwork size and placement before production.
In digital printing, the printable area is typically defined by the printer’s maximum print width and software settings. Compared to screen printing, digital systems offer more flexibility:
However, the printable area is still limited by machine specifications and fabric handling requirements.
Combining screen printing with digital printing allows businesses to balance large-format prints, detailed designs, and efficient production.
Kornit’s digital textile printing technology enables precise print placement and maximizes usable printable area. Reach out to learn more today.