Is there a machine I need to buy for illustrator to print on clothes?

Is there a machine I need to buy for illustrator to print on clothes?

Like Steve said, yes you need a printer ad it will depend on the type of shirts you are talking about.  A popular method is thermal transfer, traditional method is silk screen, and there are some inkjet printers that can print direct on fabric and then the pieces are sewn together post printing.  Typically you create the artwork in Illustrator and then send it to the output device ( printer ).  What type of garments are you planing to produce?

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