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How on-site merch printing works.
On-site printing means the whole merch operation comes to your venue: presses, blanks, and a crew set up a station, guests pick and get their pieces made live, and we tear down when it's over. Here's the flow in detail.
What actually happens on-site?
We roll in on a timed load-in, build the station to fit guest flow, and run a live line: a guest picks a garment and design from a clean menu, an operator presses it, it cools on a rack, and it's handed back finished. When the event ends we break down and load out.
What do you need from the venue?
A footprint of roughly 10x10 to 20x20 per station, one or two standard 20-amp circuits per press, and a load-in path we can roll carts down. We confirm the specifics in a walk-through so show day has no surprises.
How fast is the line?
A single staffed DTF press runs about 40 to 70 pieces an hour depending on placement count and how the queue flows. We scale by adding presses and pre-staging transfers to hit your throughput target.
Who runs the station?
Our trained crew handles everything — load-in, power setup, live operation, and teardown. You point us at the space and we run it end to end.
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