April 13, 2025
When it comes to custom apparel, two of the most popular methods are DTF (Direct-to-Film) printing and screen printing. Each has its strengths, but which one is better for your project or business? At Modfirst DTF, we specialize in high-quality DTF transfers and are here to help you make the best decision based on quality, cost, turnaround time, and versatility.
Direct-to-Film printing is a modern heat transfer method that involves printing designs onto PET film using pigment inks and a hot melt adhesive. The transfer is then applied to garments using a heat press.
✅ Full-color, high-resolution prints
✅ Works on all fabric types
✅ No setup fees or screens
✅ No minimum order requirements
Screen printing is a traditional print method that uses mesh screens to apply ink directly onto fabric. Each color requires its own screen, making it time-consuming and more expensive for multi-color designs.
✅ Great for simple, high-volume designs
✅ Cost-effective for large bulk orders
✅ Vibrant solid colors
Feature | DTF Printing | Screen Printing |
---|---|---|
Color Capability | Full-color, gradients, photo prints | Limited (1–4 colors optimal) |
Fabric Compatibility | Cotton, polyester, blends, fleece | Cotton and some blends |
Setup Time | None | High (one screen per color) |
Minimum Order | None | Usually 12+ units |
Cost (Small Runs) | Low | High due to setup |
Detail | Sharp, photo-quality | Better for bold lines and shapes |
Durability | 50+ washes, flexible and stretch-resistant | 40–50 washes, may crack over time |
Turnaround | Fast (1–2 days) | Slower (depending on complexity) |
Choose DTF if you:
Need small to mid-size orders
Have full-color or detailed designs
Require fast turnaround
Want no setup costs or minimums
Want to print on diverse fabric types
At Modfirst DTF, we help creators, brands, and print shops simplify production with ready-to-press gang sheets and no-hassle ordering.
Choose screen printing if you:
Are producing 100+ units of the same design
Only need 1–2 colors
Don’t mind setup time and higher upfront costs
Screen printing works well for uniforms, team apparel, or promo tees with simple logos or text.
DTF printing is better for most modern apparel needs—especially for small businesses, online sellers, and creative brands that require full-color printing, fast delivery, and no setup hassles.
Screen printing still has a place in bulk manufacturing, but if you're looking for versatility, ease, and superior image quality, DTF wins hands down.