Production capability

Built around cleaner custom orders.

Triple B’s site is shaped around a practical print-room workflow: show the product line, collect usable artwork details, preview placement, and move the job toward quote or checkout with fewer back-and-forth messages.

Proof-first workflow

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Customer picks a product

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Uploads or describes artwork

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Positions a proof preview

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Sends a cleaner request into the shop

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Product lanes

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Shared configurator

Reference equipment

Actual xTool product imagery for shop planning.

Reference images sourced from official xTool product pages. Final usage should be confirmed with approved affiliate/media terms before a permanent public launch.

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What the site supports

The important part is the order flow, not a brochure list.

Each product lane should help the shop answer the same production questions: what is being printed, where does the art go, how many are needed, and how soon does the customer need it?

Apparel printing

Shirts, hoodies, shorts, joggers

Product pages capture size, color, placement, quantity, and customer artwork before the job reaches the shop.

Hard goods

Mugs, coasters, keychains, phone cases

Small-format products use the same proof-first workflow so every order starts with a clearer production target.

Artwork intake

Upload, preview, then quote or checkout

The site is built to reduce bad-file surprises: collect artwork condition, deadline, run size, and placement up front.

Meeting-ready next step

Use the configurator to start the conversation.

Start with a hoodie or T-shirt, upload art, show placement, then jump to the request form to show how the same intake can become a clean quote request.