T-shirt Printing – Screen Printing T-shirts is what we do @ PSI Screenprinting

T-shirt printing is our specialty here at PSI Screenprinting. We are dedicated to provide you with quality t-shirt screen printing at affordable prices. We will supply you with great value t shirt printing solutions that will make you look great. Whether you are a small or large business, a clothing label, a charity organisation, or basically anyone, we can assist you with all your tee shirt printing needs.

Get your screen printed t-shirts delivered to your door in 3 easy steps…

1. Request a quote.

Use the method which suits you.

Our Online Quote Form for detailed quotes

Our Contact page for more general inquiries

Call us 1300 853 474

2. Place your order.

When you see our great value and experience our exceptional service you can log in to our Client Area and Place Your Order.

3. We’ll do the rest.

Once your order is placed you will receive regular updates on your t-shirts’ status and an invoice for payment. Once we receive this payment, your goods will be dispatched for delivery to your door.

Customer Feedback

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"I got the t shirts they look great, thanks a lot mate."

David

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PSI Screenprinting Guarantee

We understand that ordering online can sometimes be a little daunting. Especially when you can’t see a finished product before you purchase.

Our aim is to take all the risk off you and onto ourselves so we can make it an easy decision for you to use us for your t-shirt printing.

This is our rock solid guarantee…

“If we supply you work that is anything other than the proof you approve then we will replace it at our own expense”

So let us take all the risk to show you how easy it is to do business with us.

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Pricing Your T-Shirts – Wholesale or Retail?


We sent out a survey to all of of our customers that are t-shirt labels to learn a little bit more about their challenges in running  their business.

We invited them to send us any questions they had about their business for us to attempt to answer.

Here is one I wanted to share with everyone from Brendan. Hopefully there is something useful in there for you.

If you have any thoughts, suggestions or further questions just add a comment at the bottom. Its great to be able to learn from each other.

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T-shirt Label Survey Results


We recently did a survey of all of our database who have told us that they are a t-shirt label. Basically we wanted them to let us know what they saw as their biggest hurdles in taking their t-shirt company to the next level.

We are now going to compile some sort of information/training based on the responses we got so that people will be a little better armed to grow their existing business. To do this we will call on a lot of our industry contacts and existing clients who have succeeded with their t-shirt and clothing companies and they will share with you what got them to where they are and how you can do it too.

Here are the results…

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Want to take your t-shirt label to the next level?


We need your help!!

Do you have or want to start a t-shirt/clothing label?

Well we want to help you get to the next level. But to do that we need to know what the biggest challenges you face are. Between ourselves and all of our industry contacts we should have the collective knowledge to make sure you can get all the info, training and tools you need to get to the next level.

Just take this short survey to let us know your challenges and we will develop some tools and strategies to help solve them so you can succeed with your passion! Full Story »

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Artwork for T-shirt Printing – Vector vs Bitmap


We just did up this short video outlining the differences between vector based artwork and bitmap (pixel) based artwork as it relates to t-shirt printing. In the video we look at the differences between each format and which one works better in which situation. I hope you find it helpful for you when preparing your artwork for screen printing on to t-shirts. Full Story »

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