Solutions · Apparel & DTG Printing

Sell custom apparel your customers design themselves

T-shirts, hoodies, jerseys and caps — let shoppers place text, art and AI-generated graphics on true product mockups, then run every job through DTG-ready production.

Sound familiar?

Art files arrive broken

Customers email low-res logos and screenshots that your team has to rebuild before printing.

Name & number lists

Team orders mean dozens of size/name variants tracked by hand in spreadsheets.

Per-order app fees

Marketplace customizer apps take a cut of every sale, punishing your best months.

Product Personalizer
  • Print-area templates for tees, hoodies, caps and more
  • Variable data for team names and numbers
  • AI art generation with automatic background removal
  • DTG-ready PDF/PNG output with correct DPI
Explore the Personalizer
Print ERP
  • Size-matrix orders with per-variant stock
  • Blanks inventory with reorder rules
  • Job tickets grouped by garment and print method
Explore the Print ERP

The business process, end to end

A garment order touches design, blanks inventory, the press and accounting. Here is the same order moving through each of them without anyone re-typing it.

  1. 1

    Picks garment & size

    Storefront

    Actor: Shopper

    Chooses style, color and size on your product page; the print area for that exact garment loads automatically.

  2. 2

    Designs the print

    Personalizer

    Actor: Shopper

    Adds text, uploads a logo or generates AI artwork, positions it inside the printable area and checks the 3D preview.

  3. 3

    Generates print file

    Personalizer

    Actor: System

    On checkout, a DTG-ready file is produced at the correct DPI with transparency, attached to the order line.

  4. 4

    Schedules the job

    Print ERP

    Actor: Production planner

    Order becomes a job ticket grouped by garment and print method; blanks are reserved from stock and reorder rules fire if low.

  5. 5

    Prints & cures

    Shop floor

    Actor: Press operator

    Operator opens the job ticket, pulls the print file into the RIP, prints, cures and marks the work order complete.

  6. 6

    QC, pack & ship

    Print ERP

    Actor: Shipper

    Quality check against the customer proof, pack, generate the carrier label, and tracking is pushed to the buyer.

  7. 7

    Invoice & post

    Print ERP

    Actor: Accounts

    Invoice issues automatically and the journal entries post to accounting — margin per job is visible immediately.

What changesTypical shop todayWith PrintIntegrator
Artwork reworkManual redraw of low-res filesPrint-ready file at checkout
Team ordersRoster tracked in spreadsheetsVariable data per garment
Order entryRe-typed into productionZero re-entry

Who does what

Every role that touches a apparel & dtg printing order, and the capabilities they use inside the platform.

PrintIntegrator — Apparel & DTGDesign garment onlineGenerate DTG print fileEnter team roster (names & numbers)Reserve blank stockSchedule print runTrack order statusInvoice & report marginShopperStore ownerProduction plannerPress operator

Actors on the left are customer-facing · actors on the right run production and accounts · scroll horizontally on small screens

Apparel & DTG Printing FAQ

Does it output DTG-ready files?

Yes — every order exports production-ready files with correct dimensions, DPI and transparency, plus a print-area-only export for your RIP software.

Can customers order team kits with different names?

Yes — variable data lets a buyer upload or type a roster, and each garment gets its own personalized print file within one order.

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