Complete setup support including machines, raw materials, workflow guidance, and business direction for entrepreneurs across India.
The personalized apparel industry is booming. From local brands to corporate giants, everybody needs custom t-shirts. Here is why starting a T-shirt printing business in Gujarat or anywhere in India is a smart move today:
Starting a printing business requires more than just buying a machine. It requires a strategic approach to market selection, design understanding, and material quality. At Right Marc, we help you navigate these initial challenges with professional guidance backed by years of field experience.
Depending on your budget and target market, you can choose from various t-shirt printing technologies. Right Marc supports all major models:
Ideal for: Multi-color designs, bulk orders, and cotton/polyester fabrics.
DTF is currently the most popular model in India due to its low cost and high-quality vibrant output. It allows you to print any design on any color t-shirt.
Ideal for: Light-colored polyester t-shirts, jerseys, and promotional giveaways.
Sublimation is a great entry-point with very low investment. It is perfect for sports jerseys and white t-shirt printing.
Ideal for: Sports numbering, single-color logos, and premium branding.
Heat transfer vinyl (HTV) provides a premium, durable finish often used for jersey numbers and name printing.
Ideal for: B2B clients, event management companies, and wholesale supply.
A high-volume model focusing on standardized designs for corporate gifting and massive events.
Reliable machinery is the backbone of your production. Right Marc supplies industrial-grade equipment for every stage:
To maintain high quality, you need consistent raw material supply. At Right Marc, we provide:
One of the most common questions is: How much investment do I need? The reality is that there is no fixed number. A small sublimation home-business can start for as low as ₹25,000, while a professional industrial DTF unit might require ₹3 Lakhs to ₹15 Lakhs depending on the production capacity.
Note: Your investment should be planned based on your target city's demand and your available space. We offer personalized consultation to help you choose the right machines that fit your budget without compromising on quality.
Right Marc was established in April 2018 with a vision to simplify the printing ecosystem. With over 8+ years of industry experience, we don't just sell machines; we build business owners.
The t-shirt printing venture is universally accessible to:
Investment ranges from ₹25,000 for a basic sublimation setup to ₹3-10 Lakhs for industrial DTF machines. We help you choose the model that suits your scale.
For small budgets, a Heat Press + Sublimation printer is best. For those looking to print on all t-shirt colors, a Desktop DTF printer is the ideal starting point.
Yes, DTF (Direct to Film) offers one of the lowest per-print costs with high sellability, making it highly profitable for both custom and bulk orders.
Absolutely. Most desktop-grade machines require minimal space (approx. 50-100 sq. ft.) and regular electrical outlets, making them perfect for home-offices.
Yes, we are one of Gujarat's leading raw material suppliers. You can order blanks, films, and inks anytime via our wholesale portal.
Yes, Right Marc serves clients across PAN India including Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and beyond. We ship machinery and materials with professional logistics.
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See what customers across Gujarat, Gujarat, and India say about Right Marc’s printing services, machinery supply, and raw materials.
"The business setup support from Right Marc was exceptional. They guided me through machine selection and material planning. Highly recommended for beginners!"
"Bought my first industrial DTF from them. The machine is a performer and their raw material portal makes restocking very easy."
"Professional guidance on e-commerce sales and printing workflow. Right Marc is truly a complete partner for print entrepreneurs."