Custom Printing Guide for B2B

Everything you need to know about custom printing on reusable bags — methods, artwork requirements, and MOQs.

Custom Printing Overview

A branded reusable bag is a walking advertisement — research shows a single custom tote bag generates 3,300+ impressions over its lifetime. Whether you’re a retailer, event organizer, or corporate brand, putting your logo on a quality reusable bag is one of the highest-ROI marketing investments you can make.

1. Screen Printing

The most common and cost-effective method for bulk orders. Ink is pressed through a mesh screen onto the bag — one screen per color.

Pros Cons
✅ Most affordable per unit at scale
✅ Vibrant, long-lasting colors
✅ Works on cotton, canvas, non-woven PP
✅ Best for simple logos and text
❌ Setup fee per color
❌ Not ideal for photorealistic images
❌ Minimum 500 units to be cost-effective
❌ Thick ink can feel raised

Best for: Non-woven PP, cotton canvas, flat surfaces. Logos with 1–4 solid colors. Orders of 500+.

2. Heat Transfer / DTG

Design is printed onto transfer paper and heat-pressed onto the bag. Digital heat transfer (DTG) prints directly onto the fabric.

Pros Cons
✅ Full-color, photorealistic prints
✅ No per-color setup fees
✅ Better for complex designs & gradients
✅ Lower MOQ (from 500 units)
❌ Less durable — may crack over time
❌ Can feel plasticky on fabric
❌ More expensive per unit at scale
❌ Not ideal for dark fabrics (heat transfer)

Best for: Full-color logos, event-specific designs, smaller batches. Light-colored cotton or canvas.

3. Embroidery

Your logo is stitched directly into the bag fabric with embroidery thread.

Pros Cons
✅ Premium, luxurious look and feel
✅ Extremely durable — never fades
✅ Works on thick canvas
✅ Perceived as higher value
❌ Most expensive option
❌ Limited to simpler designs
❌ Minimum 500 units
❌ Not suitable for thin/non-woven materials

Best for: Premium corporate gifts, vineyard wine bags, boutique retail canvas totes. Thick canvas or heavy cotton only.

Method Comparison

Factor Screen Print Heat Transfer Embroidery
Cost per unit (1K order) $0.50–$1.50 $1.00–$2.50 $2.00–$5.00
Setup cost $30–$80/color $0–$40 $50–$150
Typical MOQ 500 500 500
Durability ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Color capability Solid colors (1–8) Full color / photo Thread colors (1–6)
Best materials Cotton, PP, canvas Cotton, canvas Thick canvas only

Design Tips for Bag Printing

  1. Keep it simple. Bags have texture — fine details can get lost. Bold, clean logos print best.
  2. Size your artwork appropriately. Typical print area: 8″×10″ on totes, 6″×8″ on smaller bags. Don’t go edge-to-edge.
  3. Vector files preferred. Provide .AI, .EPS, or .SVG files for screen printing. High-res .PNG (300 DPI+) for heat transfer.
  4. Consider the bag color. Light ink on dark bags requires an underbase layer (adds cost). Dark ink on light bags is simplest.
  5. Test a sample. Always request a pre-production sample before committing to a full run.

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