Direct-to-garment (DTG) printing is a method where designs are printed directly onto pre-sewn garments like t-shirts and hoodies, allowing for shorter runs and quicker turnarounds. The process utilizes the CMYK color model to produce vibrant images, and DTG printers are akin to home inkjet printers but adapted for fabric. This technology, which emerged in the U.S. in 1996, has grown to accommodate printing on various materials, including those requiring white ink for dark fabrics.