Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
We've been screen printing since the 1500's.. i don't think it's going anywhere anytime soon
Knowing what I know that manufactures are working on I'm confident to say that within the next 24 months you will see digital like prints being done on a printing press at the speeds that can compete with standard printing.
teespring/amazon/customink/[insert other "online" retailer here] will likely never be able to offer the level of customer service that we as printers can and do offer to our customers (even contract customers) every day.
Quote from: ZooCity on March 31, 2016, 09:00:40 PMSo Amazon, and any other venture looking to break into these markets, will need screen printing at some point in the near future, at least until DTG can match the output, versatility and quality of our print technique. How far away is that? And where do us screen printers fit in and for how long?In my opinion the unwashed masses see the humble shirt as a throw away item. My buddies (one runs and one owns) that print amazing poster art have the key. I just typed poster "art," not poster throw away item. I hope I am wrong and I really do for all of us but I can see in 10 to 15 years automatic printing as we know it now going the way of the taxi cab. Screens, seps, the whole industry. Holy crap I hope I am so wrong. But in 10 to 15 years from now there will be no human taxi cabs in any major US city. UPS, FedEx? Ha, don't get me started. But I can see in 25 or so years two dudes finding a manual press somewhere and manually printing shirts and starting a "retro" business. It is kind of like CD's and Vinyl and digital music now. Vinyl far, far outsells CD's and is considered art. So...... how long till t-shirts go full circle?
So Amazon, and any other venture looking to break into these markets, will need screen printing at some point in the near future, at least until DTG can match the output, versatility and quality of our print technique. How far away is that? And where do us screen printers fit in and for how long?
And the next step will be machines like this as self-service at copy stores or in kiosks in malls.This is a great time to be 67 years old and not too worried about the future!
There's lot of companies working on bridging the world of dtg and screen printing together. Knowing what I know that manufactures are working on I'm confident to say that within the next 24 months you will see digital like prints being done on a printing press at the speeds that can compete with standard printing. It's coming and if anyone doesn't want to believe it, the times are going to pass you by. Loading shirts on press that prints digital is not far out. Just sayin