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Printing ways:
Learn more about the printing tech. more ideas come out to fit your products.
Silk screen printing
Silk screen printing is one of the most popular printing techniques, and is the most asked by our clients.
It suit to products of different sizes and materials.
Below is a list of inks to fabric for comparing the details and choosing the one that best suits your business:
- Puff ink
Puff ink, is an additive to plastisol inks which raises the print off the garment, creating a 3D feel and look to the design. Mostly used when printing on apparel.
- Glitter:
Glitter ink is when metallic flakes become an additive in the ink base to create this sparkle effect. Usually available in gold or silver but can be mixed to make most colours.
- Metallic:
Metallic ink is similar to glitter, but smaller particles suspended in the ink. A glue is printed onto the fabric, then nano-scale fibers applied on it. This is often purchased already made.
- Mirrored silver:
Mirrored silver is a highly reflective, solvent-based ink.
- Foil:
Foil is much like flock, starting with an adhesive glue or plastisol ink base layer. Foil is finished by applying a thin sheet of reflective/mirror like material on top of the screened base, then heat pressed to set. The foil substrate does not adhere to non-screened areas of the design, and the balance of the foil sheet is discarded……
Heat transfer printing:
Applying a picture on heat-applied materials to various items with a heat press machine.
Heat transfer printing produces colorful prints of photo realistic images, which makes it useful for digital photography prints, such as a photo of some one you need print it to sash.
Every fabric has its own heat printing features.
Several components to consider when you printing:
- Time: Usually, in seconds it depends on the ink and fabric.
- Temperature: Usually, 100-200℃, so you should pick the fabric that can bear the range of temperature.
- Pressure: The amount of downward
Sublimation Printing:
Sublimation printing, also known as dye sublimation printing, printing artwork to paper.
Sublimation ink, when heated, turns from a solid to a gas that embeds itself into Fabric.
With sublimation, you’re more limited in the types of fabrics that compared to heat transfer paper. It only works on white fabrics. Especially, not 100% cotton fabrics, because sublimation printing works with high temperature, usually, over 300℃. The cotton can’t take it, you could use polyester-cotton fabric to instead it.
Benefit is the effect of printed fabric looks like the fabric born with images, its natural. Whatever you how to wash it, the color not gonna faded. So, the images into fabric will last as long as product itself……