Each press turns out up to 60 shirts per hour, and our standard Los Angeles setup runs two presses with two printers — so a typical event clears 100+ shirts per hour at full tilt. A single shirt takes about two minutes from "that one, in a medium" to warm in the guest's hands.
Real-world throughput depends on a few things: design complexity (a one-color logo flies; a four-color print takes longer), how decisive your guests are, and whether you're running screen printing, DTF, or both. For high-volume Los Angeles events like product launches, we add presses and crew to lift capacity.
Sizing the station to your Los Angeles headcount
- Up to ~150 guests — a single two-press station usually covers it over the event window.
- 150–400 guests — add a press or a second station to keep the line short.
- 400+ or a packed window — multiple stations, common for a Los Angeles Convention Center booth or festival.
Tell us your guest count and how long the station runs, and we'll spec the right number of presses so the last guest in line gets the same experience as the first. Get a quote.