Printing Defects
Printing Defects
Printing Defects
Printing Defects
Printing defects may result from
Faulty or improper printing procedures.
Faulty or improper preparation of fabric prior to
printing.
or
From imperfections in the material being printed
or to imperfections in the material itself.
Flipped Yarn
The part that looks like scratches because the
warp and weft yarns have been turned upside
down. This failure of finishing is called, flipped
yarn.
Basically, the cause of this trouble is due to the
insufficient penetration of color paste, and it
often happens when the treatment after printing
is carried out inappropriately.
Blebbiness
A part of the printed
surface
became
blebby with a rough
appearance like that
of sharkskin.
This is often caused
by such factors as
unsuitability of color
paste viscosity and
screen mesh, and
uneven adhesion.
Bleeding
A printed motif blurs, & as a result the outline of the
design appears unclear.
When bleeding occurs, it is possible to think of the
following reasons:
The viscosity of color paste is too low;
The concentration of dyestuff in print paste is too
high
The amount of color paste printed or amount of
hygroscopic agent used is too large
Uneven Printing
Color tone gaps
appear horizontally
at
the
same
distance from each
other.
Bad screen frame,
a poorly installed
squeegee
and
uneven squeegee
pressure can cause
such a problem
Slight Touching
Some area in a motif has pale spots.
This is caused by such factors as
The slow replenishment of color paste
Uneven squeegee pressure
Choosing a squeegee with inappropriate hardness
Bad squeegee relay
Uneven surface of printing table
Inappropriate viscosity of color paste
Inappropriate use of thickener
Double Printing
Designs printed are a
little off.
Disfigured
designs,
poor
engraving,
poor cloth adhesion
etc are the causes of
this problem
Pattern Bending
Printed patterns are
diagonal to the line
pattern or sometimes
curved.
This is caused when
the cloth is delivered
diagonally or the
cloth is adhered
diagonally to the
printing table because
of
inappropriately
sewed end stitches.
Speck
The arrow points to
the dots of color
stain.
This is because non
- dissolved dyestuff
and
impurities
contained in color
paste have fixed to
the problem area
Stain by Friction
occurs
Staining
since the motif
touches something
when it is not
dried
and
is
scuffed after all
Listing
The color shade or depth of selvages are different from
that of the center.
This sort of color shade or depth difference occurs
because of poor bleaching, the poor installation of a
frame & squeegee, uneven squeegee pressure &
inappropriate padding and color fixing
Drops
Stains or unevenness
due to drops.
(condensed
Drain
water) or drops can
stain like the one the
arrow points to before
the completion of
steaming
Doctor Mark
Belt-like-stain
appears vertical to
the direction of
roller printing
Take Up Wire
Poor Discharge or
Resist Printing
Poor white discharge
and
colored
discharge have to do
with poor conditions
of
discharge/resist
printing paste, color
paste,
squeegee
pressure, steaming
Unprinted Area
Some area in a motif
are not printed.
The reason is that
foreign matter has
been built up in the
screen mesh, or that
color paste cannot
adhere to the cloth
because of yarn knot
or foreign matter
Crack Marks
part
Unprinted
appears when the
fabric is stretched
or bent.
This is caused by
poor penetration
of color paste due
to
inappropriate
viscosity of color
paste, screen mesh
and
squeegee
pressure
Moire
Moire pattern
appears
on
printed designs.
Screen mesh,
the roulettes of
rollers, the line
delineation
pattern have to
do with this
phenomenon
Water Mark
An unwanted ripple effect/light mark produced on the
fabric is known as a water mark.
Main causes are
Improper Scouring
Surface pressure of one fabric on another
Contamination with water prior to tinting or dyeing on
the pad mangle resulting in a reduction in the update
of dye liquor