Final Printing
Final Printing
Final Printing
CONTENTS:
• INTRODUCTION
• TRADITIONAL PRINTING
• CONVENTIONAL PRINTING
• MODERNISED PRINTING
• PRINT MEDIUMS
INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS PRINTING ?
Direct printing
Over printing
Discharge printing
Resist printing
Printing methods
•Traditional printing
•Conventional printing
•Modernized printing
Traditional printing
•Costly process
Dye is resisted by knots that are immersed in the dye bath. The outside
of knotted portion is dyed, but the inside is not penetrated if the knot is
firmly tied. Partial penetration occurs when the knot is not tight
The process can be
repeatedly by making
additional knots in
the fabric
Ikat printing
It is a ancient
The colours
method of fabric usually indigo,
coloration by tie- red, and
dyeing bundles brown are
of warp and /or placed along
weft yarns prior the length of
to weaving is
ikat.
the yarns in
anticipation of
design that is
to be woven
Conventional printing
Roller printing
Warp printing
Flat bed screen printing
Rotary screen printing
Stencil printing
Roller printing
Roller printing is the
machine method of
printing designs on
cloth by engraving
rollers. It turns out
colour- designed
fabrics in vast
quantities at the rate
of 1000 to 4000 yards
an hour. It is very in
expensive process
when compare to
hand method
Warp printing
Warp printing is roller printing applied to warp yarns
before they are woven into fabric. Fine white or
neutral – coloured filling yarns are generally used for
weaving so that the design on the warp will not be
obscured
Screen printing
Khadi print
Pigment print
Plastisol
Rubber
High density
Puff print
Spray print
Gel print
Sugar print Glitter print
Embossed print
Flock print CAD print Photo print
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Presented by
Srikanth MANKARI