Print Base Fabrics
Printing on base fabric refers to the process of applying designs or patterns onto a plain or unprinted fabric. The base fabric can be made of various materials such as cotton, polyester, silk, rayon, and more.
The most common methods of printing on base fabric include:
Screen printing: Involves using a stencil or mesh screen to transfer ink onto the fabric. It's a versatile method that can produce high-quality and long-lasting prints.
Digital printing: Utilizes digital technology to print designs onto the fabric. This method is fast, efficient, and allows for a wide range of colours and designs.
Heat transfer printing: Involves using heat to transfer a pre-printed design from a transfer paper to the fabric.
This method is ideal for small orders and produces vibrant, full-colour designs.
Sublimation printing: Involves using heat and pressure to transfer designs onto the fabric using a dye-sublimation printer. This method is best for polyester or polyester-blend fabrics and produces high-quality, permanent prints.
Overall, the choice of printing method and base fabric depends on the desired outcome and intended use of the printed fabric.