Customized Printing & Embroidery
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Different Types
Printing Methods
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Water Base Printing
Water-based printing is a kind of silk screen printing; it
features inks that are soft, breathable and able to soak into the fabric of the
garment, rather than sitting on top.
Tips: The color of water-base printing must be darker than fabric’s color.
Plastisol Base
Printing
Plastisol base printing belongs to silk screen printing too.
The ink sits on top of the fabric and feel like soft plastic layer. This ink
can be used on any fabric and very durable. It is one of the most widely used
printing methods.
Puff Printing
Puff printing is a screen printing ink additive that once
the heat is applied to the ink, it slightly raises from the fabric like a
freshly baked loaf of bread.
3D Printing
3D printing, also called high-density printing, is the
process in which we use a thick layer of emulsion to create a raised print.
Gold Printing
It is a silk screen printing with gold ink.
Silver Printing
It is a silk screen printing with silver ink.
Reflective Printing
Reflective ink is a specialty option for screen printing. It
requires another light source to reflect the light.
Flock Printing
Flock printing is we adhesive many small fiber particles
(called flock) onto the surface of clothing. It gives your designs velour,
fluffy-like texture.
DTG Printing
DTG printing uses a printer to spray the ink into a garment.
It can print whatever graphic you want and carry any details. You can think of
it like a giant inkjet printer, but for clothing.
Tips: DTG printing can only print on fabric without silicon oil or ink will
fade very soon.
Discharge Printing
Discharge printing is method of applying your design to dyed
fabric by printing a color-destroying agent to bleach out a white or light
pattern on the darker colored fabric. In this way, water printing can apply on
dark color fabric and make the graphic more breathable.
Sublimation Printing
Sublimation shirt printing is a printing process that first
involves printing onto a special sheet of paper, then transferring the graphic
onto the fabric by using pressure and heat. It is vivid and color can last forever
no matter how you wash it.
Tip: Sublimation printing can only apply on polyester fabric or color will fade
very soon. (The more polyester, the better printing effect.)
Embroidery Words
Embroidery Logo
3D Embroidery Words
3d embroidery has an additional piece of foam under the
embroidery to give it a raised or 3D appearance.
3D Embroidery Logo
Tips: 3d embroidery is better to apply on the heavyweight
fabric. At least 250gsm or thicker.
Appliqué (cotton
patch, with finished edge)
Appliqué, sewing technique in which fabric patches are
layered on a foundation fabric, then stitched with the raw edges turned under
or covered with decorative stitching.
Applique (non-wovan
patch, with raw edge)
Non-woven patch applique is more stand out than cotton patch
applique. The raw edge bring a vintage feeling to your logo.
Embroidery Patch (raw
edge)
Embroidery Patch
(finish edge)