Printinting Techniques
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Vinyl Printing
Involves cutting out designs from colored vinyl and heat-pressing them onto the fabric, used for bold and graphic designs.
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Plastisol
A type of ink used in screen printing known for its ability to layer on fabric, creating vibrant, durable designs that do not fade after washing.
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DTF (Direct to Film)
A printing technique where designs are printed onto a special film that is then heat transferred onto various fabrics.
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DTG (Direct to Garment)
A method where a printer directly applies ink to textiles under the control of a computer, ideal for detailed and colorful designs.
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Embroidery
The art of decorating fabric with needle and thread, offering a raised, textured appearance ideal for logos and monograms.
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Sublimation
A process that uses heat to transfer dye onto materials, making it best for vibrant and full-color images on synthetic fabrics.
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