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Multi-headed machine for three-color printing, normally used for printing on tote bags or sleeve prints. With the ability to print specialty applications such as high density or under-basing for darker garments. Remember that each print head gets its own flash cure system, so you’ll never accidentally print wet ink over wet ink
Please understand that most of these requirements are only for products that are being shipped to different countries in high volumes.
When shopping, consumers often check the neck label to confirm they are getting the correct size before purchasing the garment. Feature the size of the garment clearly for the consumer to see. It will often be the first thing they look for when checking the label
For legal and customs purposes, you must list the fiber content of the garment. This is mostly important if you are planning to sell your garments internationally. List in descending order the percentages by weight of each fiber in the product accompanied by the generic fiber name.
For example: 100% Cotton, 90%/10% cotton/polyester, 50/25/25 polyester/ringspun USA cotton/rayon
This is also important for customs purposes. Often, garment decorators are faced with products made elsewhere so they must specify where the product is made. They can also state where the product was printed/ decorated.
For Example: Made in Bangladesh / Printed in USA
Whoever is handling the product, garment labels must identify either a company name or RIN number. This must be included when you are shipping the product(s) to another country.
You will often see garment manufacturers and decorators put care symbols to inform the consumer how to wash the garment. Sometimes, instead of symbols, the washing instructions will be printed in text right on the label. These symbols or instructions are not required but are nice pieces of information.
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