There are many kinds of T-shirt printing processes, and different processes can produce different effects. The following are several common printing processes:
1. Thermal transfer printing: Thermal transfer printing transfers printed patterns to clothing using heat pressing technology. A printing method. This process produces beautiful patterns that are also very durable.
2. Screen printing: Screen printing is a printing method that uses special screen cloth to print pigments or inks on clothing. This process is suitable for large-area printing with bright colors, but it is not suitable for detail processing.
3. Digital direct printing: Digital direct printing is a printing method that directly prints patterns on clothing through computer-controlled nozzles. This process can achieve high definition, multiple colors and various details, but it has higher requirements for image processing software such as PSD and AI.
4. Dye printing: Dye printing is to print the printing pattern directly on the clothes. After shaping and washing, the effect can be achieved without fading. This process can achieve gradient effects and complex designs, but is less suitable for sports fabrics.
In addition to the above common printing processes, there are many other processes, such as heat-sensitive printing, photosensitive electronic printing, calender printing, etc. The choice of printing technology should be determined based on the clothing material, printing pattern and usage scenario.