Gestaltung
- How to prepare files for printing
- How to reduce the file size for fabric printing without losing quality?
- Why does my design look blurry in the editor?
- Kann ich Dateien mit einer Auflösung von mehr als 300 dpi hochladen?
- Was ist ein laufender Meter?
- Bleibt mein Design privat?
- Kann ich Fotos auf Stoff drucken lassen?
- Was ist, wenn ich mein Design nicht hochladen kann?
- Color profiles
- How to order a personalized textile product with my design?
- Are there any minimum order requirements for personalized textile products?
Meine Bestellungen
Zahlung und Lieferung
Produktion
- Ist Ihr Druck umweltfreundlich?
- What technique and machine do you print with?
- What printing methods are available for custom textile items?
- Was ist eine Vorbehandlung und wozu dient sie?
- What is the difference between DTF printing and sublimation?
- What is OEKO-TEX certification and why does it matter?
- Can you print on dark-colored fabrics?
- How to care for custom printed fabric and DTF garments
- How to achieve accurate colors in custom fabric printing
- What is digital pigment printing on fabric and how does it compare to sublimation?
Wholesale & B2B
- Do you have a minimum order quantity for wholesale fabric printing?
- How do I place a bulk fabric printing order?
- Does Muzefab offer white-label fulfillment and dropshipping?
- Can I get a VAT invoice for my business order?
- How does cut and sew manufacturing work at Muzefab?
- How do I get a custom quote for a large or complex order?
What is OEKO-TEX certification and why does it matter?
OEKO-TEX is an independent certification system for textiles and textile production. It tests fabrics, inks, and accessories for harmful substances and certifies that they meet strict human-ecological safety standards. For anyone ordering custom printed fabric — especially for childrenswear, babywear, or skin-contact garments — OEKO-TEX certification is a meaningful quality and safety signal.
OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100
OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 is the most widely recognized certification in the system. A product carrying this label has been tested for over 100 harmful substances, including pesticide residues, heavy metals, formaldehyde, allergenic dyes, and pH levels. Tests are conducted by independent OEKO-TEX member institutes.
Products are certified in four product classes based on the intended use and level of skin contact:
- Class I — for babies and toddlers up to 36 months (most stringent requirements)
- Class II — for items with direct skin contact (underwear, t-shirts, bedding)
- Class III — for items without direct skin contact (outerwear, lining fabrics)
- Class IV — for decoration materials (curtains, table covers, upholstery)
What Muzefab uses
The inks, pretreatment, and softener used in our natural fabric printing process are certified to OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100, Classes I and II — the two most stringent categories. This means our printed fabrics are tested safe for direct skin contact and suitable for babywear and children's products.
Our printing process also uses GOTS 7.0 certified consumables. GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) is a separate certification focused on the entire organic textile supply chain, covering both ecological and social criteria.
Why this matters for your brand
If you're producing items for babies or children, you may be legally or commercially required to demonstrate material safety. OEKO-TEX certification provides documented third-party proof. For fashion brands and POD sellers targeting EU or US markets, being able to reference OEKO-TEX certification in your product descriptions is a genuine competitive differentiator.