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Ways we print live

Five ways to turn a corner of your event into a working print shop. Mix and match — most events run two.

How to build your station

Start with live screen printing — it's the show, and for most events it's the whole answer. Add a DTF station when your art runs full-color or guests want their names on things. Structure it as a t-shirt bar when choice is the experience you're after. Then set your garment tiers: tees as the base, hoodies as the prize, totes as the volume play. Two presses and two printers come standard on every build, and most events land between $5K and $15K all-in.

Whichever way you build it, the underlying machine is the same: we art-direct your designs in the weeks before the event, burn screens or print transfer film at our Fullerton shop, and arrive 60–90 minutes before doors with everything on carts — presses, dryers, garments in a full XS–4XL curve, tables, the works. Your venue provides a 10×10 ft footprint and two standard 120V circuits per station, and the crew handles the rest, including the teardown you'll barely notice. Sizes, speeds, and setup details live in the Answers hub if you want the numbers behind the menu.

Let’s print at your thing

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