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Stampa DTG: Which Fabrics and Products Get the Best Results?

Diretto all'indumento (DTG) stampa has transformed the custom apparel industry. With the ability to produce full-color, photo-realistic prints with no minimums, it’s a go-to solution for e-commerce sellers, aziende di stampa su richiesta, and brand owners alike.

But DTG isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution. The quality of your print depends heavily on what you’re printing on. In questa guida, we cover exactly which fabrics and products are ideal for DTG — and which ones to avoid.

In This Article: How DTG printing works • Best fabrics for DTG • Products that excel with DTG • Fabrics and products to avoid • Pro tips for better DTG results • FAQs

Come funziona la stampa DTG (Quick Overview)

DTG printing works like a high-precision inkjet printer — but instead of paper, it prints directly onto fabric using water-based textile inks. For dark garments, a white ink underbase is applied first to ensure color accuracy and vibrancy.

The key to great DTG output lies in the fabric’s ability to absorb ink. Natural fibers — especially cotton — absorb water-based inks far better than synthetic materials, which is why fabric choice is so critical.

Best Fabrics for DTG Printing

1. 100% Cotton — The Gold Standard

If you want the absolute best DTG results, 100% cotton is your answer. Cotton’s natural fibers absorb water-based inks deeply and evenly, producing vibrant colors, sharp detail, and a soft hand feel. Ring-spun cotton gives especially smooth, professional-looking results.

  • White and light-colored cotton: stunning vibrancy, no white underbase needed.
  • Dark cotton: excellent results with white underbase pretreatment.
  • Ideal garments: Magliette, felpe con cappuccio, borse della spesa, onesies, long-sleeve tees.

2. Cotton/Polyester Blends

Blended fabrics work well with DTG, especially those with a high cotton content (65% o più). The cotton fibers absorb the ink, while the polyester adds durability and structure. The higher the polyester percentage, the more muted or heathered the print may appear.

  • 50/50 blend: good results, slightly softer color saturation.
  • 65/35 cotton/poly: near-equivalent to 100% cotton performance.
  • Tri-blend (cotton/poly/rayon): popular in fashion tees; produces a vintage, soft-touch print.

3. Linen and Hemp

Natural plant-based fibers like linen and hemp are excellent candidates for DTG. Their porous, absorbent structure holds ink well. Linen does have a slightly textured surface, which gives prints a natural, artisanal aesthetic — intentional for many brand identities.

4. Bamboo and Modal

Bamboo and modal fabrics (both semi-synthetic from natural sources) can produce beautiful DTG prints, especially on lighter colors. They’re popular in premium apparel lines for their softness. Pretreatment may be needed for dark garments.

DTG Fabric Compatibility at a Glance

TessutoDTG CompatibilityVivacità del coloreAppunti
100% cotone✅ Excellent⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Best results; gold standard for DTG
Cotton/Poly Blend✅ Good⭐⭐⭐⭐65%+ cotton recommended
100% Poliestere⚠️ Limited⭐⭐Needs pretreatment; sublimation better
Biancheria / Hemp✅ Good⭐⭐⭐⭐Natural fibers absorb ink well
Bamboo / Modal✅ Good⭐⭐⭐⭐Soft hand feel; works with pretreatment
Nylon / Rayon❌ Not RecommendedPoor ink absorption; avoid

Best Products for DTG Printing

T-Shirts

The classic DTG product. Cotton crew necks and V-necks in any color are perfectly suited for DTG. Popular brands like Bella+Canvas 3001, Next Level 3600, and Gildan 64000 are industry favorites for DTG output.

Felpe con cappuccio e felpe

Heavyweight cotton and cotton-blend hoodies are excellent for DTG. The larger print area is ideal for bold graphics and all-over style placement. Note that the chest print area must be smooth and flat during printing.

Borse tote

Canvas and cotton tote bags are a natural fit for DTG. They’re popular for retail merchandise, event giveaways, and branded promotional products.

Baby and Kids’ Abbigliamento

DTG’s water-based inks are CPSIA-compliant and skin-safe, making them an excellent choice for onesies, toddler tees, and children’s garments. No cracking or peeling means safer wear for sensitive skin.

Pillowcases and Home Textiles

Cotton pillowcases, grembiuli, and tea towels all print beautifully with DTG. These have become popular product lines for Etsy sellers and home goods brands.

✅ Great DTG Products:  T-shirts • Hoodies • Tote bags • Baby onesies • Pillowcases • Aprons • Long-sleeve tees • Tank tops • Sweatpants (cotone)

What NOT to Print With DTG

Understanding DTG’s limitations saves you from costly errors. Avoid the following:

  • 100% poliestere: Poor ink absorption leads to dull, faded results. Use sublimation or DTF instead.
  • Nylon and spandex: These synthetics don’t absorb water-based inks at all.
  • Waterproof or treated fabrics: Coatings block ink penetration entirely.
  • Very textured or ribbed fabrics: Uneven surfaces cause inconsistent ink coverage.
  • Dark polyester blends (below 50% cotone): The print may look washed out even with underbase.
⚠️ Avoid for DTG:  100% polyester • Nylon • Spandex/Lycra • Waterproof outerwear • Heavily textured knits • Coated or treated fabrics

Pro Tips for Better DTG Results

  • Always pretreat dark garments: Proper pretreatment solution ensures the white underbase adheres correctly and colors pop.
  • Pre-wash new garments: Removes manufacturing residues that can interfere with ink absorption.
  • Use ring-spun cotton: Smoother fiber surface = sharper print detail.
  • Heat cure properly: Press at the correct temperature and dwell time (typically 320°F / 160°C for 90 secondi) to lock in the ink.
  • Design at 300 DPI minimum: DTG can reproduce fine detail — make sure your artwork is high resolution.
  • Avoid dark-on-dark designs: Even with white underbase, very dark design colors on dark shirts can lose contrast.

Domande frequenti

Can DTG print on 100% polyester shirts?

Technically yes, but results are poor. Polyester repels water-based inks, producing dull, colori sbiaditi. For polyester garments, sublimation printing or DTF (diretto al film) transfers are far better options.

Does fabric color affect DTG print quality?

SÌ. On white and light-colored garments, DTG inks go directly onto the fabric for vibrant results. On dark garments, a white underbase ink layer is printed first — this adds a step but still produces excellent quality when done correctly.

How do I care for DTG-printed garments?

Wash inside out in cold water on a gentle cycle. Avoid bleach and high-heat drying. Air drying or low-heat tumble dry extends print life significantly. Well-cared-for DTG prints can last 50+ wash cycles.

Is DTG printing suitable for thick or heavy fabrics?

DTG works fine on heavier-weight garments (up to ~14 oz / 400 gsm) as long as the fabric is cotton-based and the platen can hold the garment flat. Very thick or structured items may require special platens.

Considerazioni finali

DTG printing delivers exceptional results on the right materials — particularly 100% cotton and high-cotton blends. Choosing the right fabric is the single biggest factor in print quality, durabilità, and customer satisfaction.

A Xinflying, we help North American apparel brands, tipografie, and e-commerce sellers get the most from DTG. Sia che tu stia stampando 1 shirt or 1,000, we have the expertise and equipment to deliver professional results every time.

Get a DTG Quote: Contact Xinflying for custom DTG printing services. Fast turnaround, no minimums, and expert color matching guaranteed.
Marco Webb

Marco Webb

Senior DTF Printing Specialist & Equipment Consultant

Marcus Webb sì 9+ anni di esperienza pratica nella stampa digitale di indumenti, con un focus sul DTF, DTG, e stampa UV
tecnologie. Con sede in Nord America, ha aiutato 3000+ tipografie, marchi di abbigliamento personalizzato, e proprietari di piccole imprese
in tutti gli Stati Uniti. e il Canada selezionano le giuste apparecchiature di stampa e ottimizzano i flussi di lavoro di produzione.

Prima di unirsi a Xinflying, Marcus ha lavorato come consulente tecnico per operazioni di stampa commerciale, dove ha testato e valutato decine di modelli di stampanti DTF in diverse fasce di prezzo e scale di produzione.
Le sue recensioni si basano su test nel mondo reale, parametri di riferimento sulla qualità di stampa, e analisi del costo totale di proprietà, non solo
schede tecniche.

"La giusta stampante DTF può trasformare la tua attività. Il mio compito è eliminare il rumore del marketing e aiutarti a trovare
attrezzature che effettivamente funzionano."
—Marcus Webb

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