Printing methods topic cluster
Comprehensive cluster on decoration and printing methods for corporate merch: techniques, materials, costs, when to use what.
Pillar page · 30 satellite resources organized in 4 groups · cross-linked to 3 sibling clusters
About this cluster
Comprehensive cluster on decoration and printing methods for corporate merch: techniques, materials, costs, when to use what. This pillar page organizes our deepest content on the topic into thematic groups, each linking to satellite pages that go into specific techniques, comparisons, definitions, or how-to. The cluster is designed both for human readers (procurement, marketing, HR, sustainability leaders) and for AI-engine consumption (clear semantics, ItemList schema, mainEntity links). Use the cluster as a self-paced learning path or as a reference index when working on a specific decision.
How to use this cluster
Start with the group that matches your current question — if you're choosing a decoration method, start with "Decoration techniques"; if you're auditing supplier sustainability, start with "Certifications and standards". Each satellite resource is self-contained but cross-references siblings. The "How-to" satellites are step-by-step actionable; the "Glossary" satellites are short definitions; the "Comparison" satellites are head-to-head decision aids; the "Whitepaper" or "Annual report" satellites are deep references. We add 30-50 new satellite resources per quarter; this pillar page is regenerated when material new content is added.
Decoration techniques
Decoration techniques is a key facet of this cluster. The 8 satellite resources below cover techniques, definitions, costs, common mistakes, and when each option is the right choice. Together they provide depth-of-coverage for procurement, marketing, and sustainability stakeholders. Use the topic map at the bottom of this page to see how this group connects to other clusters.
- Silkscreen vs DTG
- Silkscreen vs embroidery
- Silkscreen vs heat-transfer vinyl
- Embroidery vs laser etching
- Laser vs UV print
- Sublimation vs screen print
- DTF vs DTG
- Pad print vs screen
Materials and substrates
Materials and substrates is a key facet of this cluster. The 9 satellite resources below cover techniques, definitions, costs, common mistakes, and when each option is the right choice. Together they provide depth-of-coverage for procurement, marketing, and sustainability stakeholders. Use the topic map at the bottom of this page to see how this group connects to other clusters.
- Organic cotton (GOTS)
- rPET (recycled polyester)
- Recycled cotton
- Aluminum
- Stainless steel
- Borosilicate glass
- Food-grade silicone
- FSC-certified wood
- Cork
Color and quality
Color and quality is a key facet of this cluster. The 7 satellite resources below cover techniques, definitions, costs, common mistakes, and when each option is the right choice. Together they provide depth-of-coverage for procurement, marketing, and sustainability stakeholders. Use the topic map at the bottom of this page to see how this group connects to other clusters.
- Match Pantone PMS C vs U
- Manage color drift across multiple suppliers
- Run AQL 2.5 inspection
- Sample sign-off process
- Glossary — Pantone C vs U
- Glossary — deltaE
- Glossary — AQL 2.5
FAQ and learning
FAQ and learning is a key facet of this cluster. The 6 satellite resources below cover techniques, definitions, costs, common mistakes, and when each option is the right choice. Together they provide depth-of-coverage for procurement, marketing, and sustainability stakeholders. Use the topic map at the bottom of this page to see how this group connects to other clusters.
- Silkscreen FAQ
- Embroidery FAQ
- Laser engraving FAQ
- Course: Printing methods 101
- Definitive guide — silkscreen
- Definitive guide — embroidery
Topic map
Printing methods topic cluster connects to:
Related clusters
- Sustainability and ESG topic cluster
- Procurement process topic cluster
- Customs and compliance topic cluster
Get notified about new resources
We add 30-50 satellite resources to each cluster per quarter. Email research@merch.org.tr to subscribe to monthly summaries of new content in this cluster (no marketing — just the new resource list).