San Francisco runs every kind of event, and live printing fits more of them than you would think. From tech product launches to sales kickoffs, the press gives guests something to watch and a custom piece to take home.
San Francisco events we print live for
- Tech product launches - a live station turns tech product launches into a stop guests remember and a piece they keep.
- Moscone conferences - a live station turns Moscone conferences into a stop guests remember and a piece they keep.
- Startup & VC events - a live station turns startup & VC events into a stop guests remember and a piece they keep.
- Developer conferences - a live station turns developer conferences into a stop guests remember and a piece they keep.
- Sponsor lounges - a live station turns sponsor lounges into a stop guests remember and a piece they keep.
- Sales kickoffs - a live station turns sales kickoffs into a stop guests remember and a piece they keep.
Matching the station to the event
For high-traffic formats like tech product launches and Moscone conferences, a fast screen-print or DTF station keeps the line moving. For upscale or personal moments, a hat bar or live embroidery station reads as a premium gift. Venues like Moscone Center and Chase Center are common San Francisco hosts.
Not sure which fits? Tell us the event type and headcount and we will recommend a station mix that matches the room and the run-of-show.
Browse all event types, compare live stations, or request a quote for your San Francisco event.
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 Center, a SoMa private event, or a smaller activation near Chase Center.
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.