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Jet Spray, Warp Printing

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Jet spray

Warp printing
Jet spray printing:

Jet spray method is nothing but the mechanism of printing is done with raying
of patterns loaded in the computer, such that the uploaded details or design
pattern is printed on the fabric. As per the name its process also in a speed of jet.
Time consuming method and it is mainly used in labelling areas whereas in t-
shirt, and other areas like mentioning expire date in products. Multicolours are
not used in this jet spray printing.

Digital printing:

Digital printing is the process of making prints from an electronic file. The
artwork is created on a computer and directly printed onto the material. Digital
printing is convenient and highly effective compared to traditional methods and
comes with numerous benefits. That is why the process is so popular in this day.
One of the most important benefits of digital printing is the high-quality finish.
In fact, technology has come a long way which means you get great quality for
your money even if you only have small print runs. In fact, the process is more
effective for medium and shorter print runs. You can print what you want when
you need it. The quick turnaround time is the most important advantage of this
method. The cost-effectiveness is another important advantage of this method.
Photo printing:

Photo printing on fabric is very similar to producing photographs. Either black


and white or multi-coloured pattern can be reproduced. In photo printing, the
fabric is first coated with a light sensitive chemical. Any photographs can be
printed on to the fabric. The results are same as when printing photographs on
paper. The results are similar to that obtained by printing on photo sensitive
paper for photo copies. Each and every details can be reproduced if the
technicians are skilful. Any photograph can be printed on the fabric.

Warp Printing:

Warp printing is roller printing applied to the warp yarns before they are woven
in to fabric. Printing the warp yarns prior to fabric formation creates warp
prints. Fabric is woven with a solid colour filling usually white or neutral
coloured filling yarns. The design effect is often described as soft and
shadowed. The motif or print pattern can be simple but is often complex. Warp
printing skilled person and person with lots of experience can only do because
of the complex details.
Air brush printing:

An airbrush is a small, air-operated tool that sprays various media,


most often paint but also ink and dye, and foundation by a process
of nebulization. Spray paint developed from the airbrush and is considered to be
a type of airbrush. The technique allows for the blending of two or more colours
in a seamless way, with one colour slowly becoming another colour from higher
medium to lower medium gradient. Freehand airbrushed images, without the aid
of stencils, have a floating quality, with softly defined edges between colours,
so in such way airbrush printing done with freehand also. A skilled airbrush
artist can produce paintings of photographic realism or can simulate almost any
painting medium. Painting at this skill level involves supplementary tools, such
as masks, and very careful planning.

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