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What products can you print on site?
Almost anything your attendees will keep. The trick is matching the item and the method to the audience and the speed you need. Here is the working menu.
Tees and hoodies
The workhorses. Bella+Canvas 3001 tees and mid-weight hoodies with full-color DTF transfers press fast, feel soft, and get worn long after the event. This is what most conference and campus programs lead with.
Canvas totes
Printed live, a cotton canvas tote is a practical, eco-friendly favor people reuse. Great for conferences that want a giveaway beyond apparel.
Caps and hats
A hat bar with Richardson 112 and Flexfit blanks decorated with heat-applied patches or embroidery reads as an experience. Popular for VIP tiers and sponsor suites.
Hard goods
Tumblers and bottles wrapped with peel-and-press UV DTF graphics make premium, desk-worthy gifts for executives and sponsors.
Choosing by volume
For one hero design on hundreds of shirts, screen printing keeps per-piece cost low. For choose-your-own artwork and mixed items, DTF is the flexible pick. We help you decide based on your headcount and how many designs you want to offer.
Related questions
What garment brands do you print?
We commonly run Bella+Canvas 3001 tees, Gildan blanks, mid-weight hoodies, canvas totes, and Richardson 112 or Flexfit caps, selected to fit your audience and budget.
Can you print hard goods like tumblers?
Yes. UV DTF wraps decorate tumblers, bottles, and rigid swag with vivid, durable graphics, ideal for sponsor and executive gifting.
When should we use screen printing instead of DTF?
Screen printing wins when one hero design goes on hundreds of identical shirts. DTF wins when you want full color, multiple designs, or choose-your-own artwork at the table.
Book a station
One form. A real plan back.
Tell us the venue, attendee count, dates, and which items you want printed. We map the right stations, staffing, and product mix to your floor plan and follow up within a business day.