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 screen 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 t-shirt printing needs. Get your screen printed t-shirts delivered to your door in 3 easy steps…

  • Contact us for a quote on your t-shirt printing using whichever method suits you…

- Our Online Quote Form - for detailed quotes
- Our Contact page - for more general inquiries
- Call us - 1300 853 474

  • 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.

Want to know what others had to say about our products and services? Here are a couple of examples…

“Just to let you know that the Order No. 14271 arrived safely. I was very pleased with the end product. I did leave a lot to you and the shirts were all that I imagined. The prices were not too prohibitive and I loved the process of notifying us as to where you were up to with the printing and posting. All together a very professional outfit, with an easy to understand Order Form. If a nearly 70 year old lady can do it, anyone can. I am sure my son will love the black Tees with “TMV Automotive” on the front and back. Many Thanks.”
- Robin

“Hi Guys just a quick word to say thank-you for the shirts they turned out great and it was a pleasure to conduct business with you . You always answered any of my questions and emailed me with updates regularly and that is greatly appreciated. I have no hesitation in recommending you and look forward to conducting business in the future. Thank-you.”
- Angela

“You have been an absolute pleasure to deal with especially given the amount of times I have asked silly questions.Thank you so much!”
- Sloane

There are many more on our Testimonials page.

So why wait? Get in touch with us now for your quote, then place your order, and sit back and wait till they arrive on your doorstep.

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News and Information

Screen Printing - Is It Outdated In The Digital Age?

T-shirt screen printing is one of the longest lasting manual print processes. While many forms of print production have moved into the digital age textile screen printing for apparel has stood the test of time as the most cost effective method of printing on to t-shirts. Click “Full Story” below to read on… Full Story »

T-shirt Screen Printing - How does it work? Part 2

T-shirt screen printing, as discussed in Part 1, has been around for a long time and continues to be the most effective form of t-shirt decoration.In Part 1 we had a look at the basic equipment used to screen print t-shirts. In part 2 we will begin to discuss the different processes involved in getting a concept from the imagination onto a t-shirt. Full Story »

T-shirt Screen Printing - How does it work? Part 1

T-shirt screen printing has stood the test of time as a viable non-digital print solution. While evrything is going digital, the process of screen printing has stayed the same for many, many years but in saying that, at the most professional level, it is an extremely technical and intricate process with very little margin for error. And while the process hasn’t changed too much the technology used in the consumables ie Inks etc. has opened new ways of achieving specialised finishes with much less work.

So how does screen printing work? Full Story »

Hey We Have A New Site!!

Welcome to our new site!!

It feels great to have it finally done. Props to our design team Alined for doing such a great job. You can see what you get when you get us to look after your design work!!

Keep an eye on this page as we will be regularly updating it with little tid bits to tantalize your thirst for knowledge and power. If you want to be the first to know…come on I know you are part of the microwave generation…then sign up above and we will send you our newsletter packed with info and special offers.

Anyway thanks for coming along and we look forward to working with you!!

PSI Team

TESTIMONIALS more »
"Thanks again for your help, I’ve contacted about 12 printers as I’ve been going along & you’re by far the most helpful!"
Jarrod - Yellow Brick Rd
"Also wanted to let you know that they look fantastic and that we got a lot of comments about them over the weekend at Oxfam Trailwalker. I have also sent your contact details onto a couple of people who have asked me about where I got them. So you can expect a bit more work :)"
Sonya - Middletons

Get in contact with us now! We would love to talk with you and tailor a quote to your specific needs.

You can do that in 3 ways…

Online
Complete our online quoting form
Contact Us
Shoot us an email with all the details of the job and we’ll get back to you with a quote
Phone 1300 853 474
Call us and have a chat and we can work out the best solution for your needs
FAQS more »

What is the difference between a bitmap and a vector file?

Bitmaps (also called "raster") are made up of pixels, while vector images are composed of mathematical formulas that consist of curves and points. As such, they can be resized at will without losing quality. Making a bitmap larger makes the pixels larger too and the result can be blurry and jagged. Photos are bitmap images, and so are file formats like bmp, jpg, and psd.

Vector images have crisp lines and can be resized as big as a house without losing any image quality. Vector images are created in programs like Adobe Illustrator, Macromedia Freehand and Corel Draw.

What does “convert fonts to outlines” or “embed fonts” mean?

Fonts aren’t automatically transferred with a vector file when it is created in a program like Adobe Illustrator. When using fonts in the program, the text is linked to a font file located on your computer. If that text is not converted to shapes or outlines or “embedded”, in the program, when you send that file to us if we don’t have the font installed on our computer the font you have used will be substituted for a different font that is installed on our system.

To get around this you need to convert fonts to outlines or embed the fonts. To do this in Adobe Illustrator you can right click on the text and choose “Create Outlines” alternatively if you go to Type>Create Outlines or finally you can use the hotkeys Shift+Ctrl+O. This will convert all you type to shapes and it will transport within your file.