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Title: A Guide to DTG Printing With Ryonet's Direct to Garment Printer Expert Luke Ryer
Post by: printavo on March 13, 2019, 07:08:54 PM
Luke Ryerkerk is Ryonet's direct to garment expert. He helps his wife Elizabeth with Trendy Cactus, her on-demand Etsy-based brand focused on baby clothes and baby shower gifts.

Luke hails from Waco, TX, but is also involved with his family's print shop in Knoxville, TN. He's recently worked on a video series about converting a 2-car garage into a serious custom print shop for Ryonet.

Bruce sat down with Luke for an hour long discussion about direct to garment printing. Luke was candid about the state of DTG printing: it's not for everyone or every shop. But for the right business model and the right customer base, it's an easy win.

When should you lease or buy a DTG printer?

"When I talk to people about getting into DTG, I ask just as many questions about their business and what they're going to use it for as they ask me about the printer – if not more. My key thing is to make sure this printer fits in your shop. If it does, that's great! If it doesn't, that's great too. I'm going to recommend something else. If I can help you succeed, then we're going to do a lot of business together."

There's no single magic number or metric that will tell you when it's right to buy or lease your first DTG printer. But there are some strong signals that indicate your business is ideal for DTG printing.



The price for entry into DTG is high – so consider your business carefully. Luke doesn't recommend starting your business with an expensive DTG machine and then reverse-engineering a business plan that fits your new printer. Instead, use DTG as another avenue for serving your customers.

Read the full interview here: https://www.printavo.com/blog/dtg-printing-ryonet-interview (https://www.printavo.com/blog/dtg-printing-ryonet-interview)

1. When should you AVOID going to DTG?
2. What is the best direct to garment printer?
3. Major lesson: RIP software is vital for getting the most out of your DTG printer
4. DTG vs. screen printing
5. What's the best workflow for direct to garment printing?
6. What orders work best for direct to garment printers?
7. How much does a direct to garment printer cost?
8. Should you buy a used DTG printer?
9. Heat transfers vs. Direct to garment printing
10. Should you use DTG printing for online stores?