Transfer printing techniques involve the transfer of a design from one medium to another. The most
common form used is heat transfer printing in which the design is printed initially on to a special
paper, using conventional printing machinery. The paper is then placed in close contact with the fabric
and heated, when the dyes sublime and transfer to the fabric through the vapor phase.
#textile | #cloth | #fabric | #cloths | #clothes | #block Printing | #roller Printing | #screen
Printing | #flat Screen Printing | #rotary Screen Printing | #transfer Printing | #ink-Jet Printing |
#carpet Printing #jet spray printing | #warp Printing | #resist Printing | #electrostatic Printing |
#photographic Printing | #photo Printing | #pigment Printing | #blotch Printing | #non-fabric printing
| #burn-Out Printing | #flock printing | #direct Printing | #discharge Printing | #duplex Printing |
#stencil printing | #two-phase printing | #special printing methods | #space dyeing | #kalamkari |
#batik printing

