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Textile printing is a process through which fabric manufacturers utilize inkjet technology to imprint colorful patterns on fabrics. A textile printing company can choose the most appropriate approach to digital fabric printing, including single pieces and medium or long-run printing processes. The print to fabric printer works by accepting rolls of fabric before spraying ink and imprinting the desired patterns and designs onto the loaded fabric.

What is the procedure of digital fabric printing?

The first step when planning to use fabric printers is garment preparation. The cloth is pre-treated with liquefied solutions that are designed to hasten the process of dye absorption. After treatment, the fabric is fed into the digital textile printing machine, which transfers the dye to the cloth through the systematic spraying of small droplets.

The final step for many fabric printing companies involves the use of pressure, steam or dry heat to ensure the imprinted dye is a permanent fixture in the fabric. In some cases, the fabric printing services end with a combination of the techniques used to finish the fabric printing services.

What are the advantages of digital fabric printing?

Digital textile printing is advantageous because it reduces waste during fabric printing. It does not require the creation of special screens before printing on the fabrics. This saves on energy, water and ink used during printing.

Digital print clothes are printed using water-based inks, which are environment friendly. It also eliminates the need for specialized waste disposal infrastructure.

Digital fabric printing services offer precision and consistency in the printing outcomes. They spray minute ink droplets on fabrics to guarantee clarity during the printing process. It also offers good resolution, with sharp edges to improve image clarity. Using digital printing on fabric can also eliminates the threat of bleeding ink and other possible printing errors that may affect product quality.

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