Best T-Shirt Printers for 1–5 Shirts vs 50–500 Shirts

Why the “best” printer changes with quantity Ordering one custom shirt and ordering two hundred custom shirts are not the same errand. One is “i need a gift by Friday.” The other is “my entire organization will be wearing this in public, please don’t let it look weird.” Here’s the big reason: print method economics. … Read more

Best Business Card Printers for Specialty Finishes (Foil, Painted Edges, Soft Touch, Spot UV)

If you’re searching for the best business card printers for specialty finishes, you already know the basic truth: the “standard matte 16pt” era ends the moment someone hands you a soft-touch card with a raised UV logo and you immediately start questioning every business decision you’ve ever made. This guide turns finishes into purchase decisions. … Read more

Best Sticker Companies for Small Business Packaging

Most sticker roundups focus on laptop decals and brand merch. Packaging is different. Your stickers have to survive: So for this list, I’m optimizing for labels and packaging use: durability, consistency, value, cut accuracy, and turnaround. Specialty effects are a bonus, not the whole point. How we scored these companies We scored companies on six … Read more

UberPrints vs ooShirts for Custom T-Shirt Printing

When people argue about shirt quality online, they’re often arguing about three different things at once: Both UberPrints and ooShirts offer no-minimum ordering, and both can produce shirts using screen printing and digital methods. The difference is how predictable the experience feels when you’re not an apparel production nerd. Our test snapshot (from our 2026 … Read more

ProxyPrinters.com Review (2026): Buggy Site, Low-Quality MTG Proxies

ProxyPrinters positions itself as an on-demand MTG proxy printer, and they’re clear that their cards are not official and not for sanctioned play. They also claim “premium” quality, “blue core” stock that matches real MTG cards, and fast handling out of Los Angeles. They advertise a massive catalog and push a simple flow: search cards, … Read more

Wasatch SoftRIP Review: Barcode Print-and-Cut, Table Cutting, and Color Control for Sticker Shops

Sticker printing has a funny way of exposing weak links. Colors look “almost right” until you run 300 sheets. Cutlines behave until you batch ten jobs. And the moment you add a table cutter or a second printer, your “simple workflow” turns into three different apps and a lot of crossed fingers. That’s the context … Read more