Designing
- 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?
- Can I upload files with a resolution of more than 300 dpi?
- What is a linear meter?
- Does my design remain private?
- Can I print photos on fabric?
- What if I can't upload my design?
- Color profiles
- How to order a personalized textile product with my design?
- Are there any minimum order requirements for personalized textile products?
My orders
Payment and Delivery
Production
- Is your printing eco-friendly?
- What technique and machine do you print with?
- What printing methods are available for custom textile items?
- What is pretreatment in fabric printing and why is it needed?
- 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?
Can you print on dark-colored fabrics?
It depends on the printing method and fabric type. Here's how each technique handles dark backgrounds.
Digital pigment printing on natural fabrics (Kornit Presto)
Our digital pigment printing system for natural fabrics (cotton, linen, viscose, jersey) prints directly onto pre-made fabric rolls that you provide or select from our range. The fabric arrives in its base color — typically white or off-white — and the print is applied on top.
If you want to print on a dark base fabric (e.g. black cotton or navy linen), the results will vary. Dark pigment inks can be printed over light backgrounds with excellent coverage and vibrancy. However, printing light colors — particularly white — on top of dark fabric requires a white ink underbase, which affects the hand-feel and adds a slight texture to the print area. For most all-over pattern prints and repeating designs, we recommend starting with a white or light-colored base fabric and incorporating dark tones into the design itself — this gives the best color accuracy.
DTF printing on finished garments
DTF (Direct to Film) handles dark backgrounds very well. Because the design is transferred as a complete layered film (including a white underbase layer built into the transfer), it prints accurately on black, navy, red, and other dark garments. Color representation is consistent regardless of the garment's base color.
This is one of DTF's key advantages over sublimation and makes it the preferred method for dark-garment printing.
Sublimation on polyester fabrics
Sublimation dye bonds with polyester fibers and requires a white or light base to display colors accurately. On dark polyester, the dye cannot effectively overprint the existing color, which means sublimation is not suitable for printing on pre-colored dark fabrics. All sublimation fabric printing at Muzefab starts from white base fabric.
Summary
| Method | Prints on dark base? |
|---|---|
| Digital pigment (Kornit Presto) | Limited - best on white/light base |
| DTF | Yes - excellent on dark garments |
| Sublimation | Limited - best on white/light base |