Looking for screen printing in San Francisco? Merch Troop runs it live as part of a full event-printing kit - real presses, real ink, custom apparel pulled on site while DTF, hat bars, and embroidery run alongside it, not ordered from a shop across the bay.
Screen printing in San Francisco, at your event
The usual San Francisco route is dropping off a file and collecting boxes a week later. Going live flips that: the press rolls into your venue and pulls prints in front of the crowd - same finish, now part of the show. It lands well for Moscone product launches, Dreamforce-scale developer conferences, and Mission Bay campus activations.
Custom apparel we screen print
- T-shirts & tanks - the classic, in a full size run.
- Hoodies & crews - premium pieces that read as a real gift.
- Totes & more - flat goods print great live too.
Serving San Francisco and the Bay Area
We load in at venues across the region - from Moscone Center to Fort Mason Center - so "screen printing near me" simply means we roll up to you. Each press turns out up to 60 shirts an hour, and a standard two-press setup clears 100+ an hour.
Quick estimate: tell us your headcount and run time and we will size the screen-print setup to your San Francisco venue and send an itemized quote within 24 hours.
Explore live screen printing, compare it to DTF, or request a San Francisco screen printing quote.
San Francisco proof
Local proof before the presses roll in
For San Francisco, the page you are reading is planned around real venue constraints, not a generic merch table. We map the nearest load-in, the available power, the line path, and the point where guests choose garments before they reach the press. That planning is what keeps the station looking sharp at Moscone West, a SOMA conference-floor private event, or a smaller activation at The Midway in Dogpatch.
Merch Troop is based in Fullerton and travels with the same live-event production kit: presses, flash dryers, heat presses, blanks, folding tables, signage, and trained printers. A standard station needs roughly 10x10 ft and two 120V circuits, and a two-press setup can clear 100+ shirts per hour when the design menu is simple.