The importance of Color for digital textile printing
Colours are essential in almost all print projects. For some the exact match of shades is crucial, and others weight the durability and quality of the colourants the most.
Which colour is on your mind?
Sometimes you fall for a colour. Perhaps you cannot tell us why – you want it. We understand.
Perhaps you are already certain of the exact Pantone colour for your print. In that case, we match it with our colour range.
Whichever approach, we insist on giving you the opportunity to verify the colour on fabric before startup. A colour may appear differently on different monitors and on different materials. It is frustrating when the colours you had in mind are not the colours on the printed fabric rolls.
Unlimited options with the digital technology
In fact, you need not worry about the printing technique. Using sublimation transfer printing technique and disperse dyes. This is the ideal technique for polyester fabric. Therefore, the colour fastness are the same on your printed fabric whether we use the digital printing technique or one of the conventional techniques.
Conventional printers require a separate screen/template for each colour. This gives a natural limit to the number of colours you can include in your print. If we go with the digital option, on the other hand, you have free rein. In most cases, it pays off to go digital.
Which colour is on your mind?
Sometimes you fall for a colour. Perhaps you cannot tell us why – you want it. We understand.
Perhaps you are already certain of the exact Pantone colour for your print. In that case, we match it with our colour range.
Whichever approach, we insist on giving you the opportunity to verify the colour on fabric before startup. A colour may appear differently on different monitors and on different materials. It is frustrating when the colours you had in mind are not the colours on the printed fabric rolls.
Unlimited options with the digital technology
In fact, you need not worry about the printing technique. Using sublimation transfer printing technique and disperse dyes. This is the ideal technique for polyester fabric. Therefore, the colour fastness are the same on your printed fabric whether we use the digital printing technique or one of the conventional techniques.
Conventional printers require a separate screen/template for each colour. This gives a natural limit to the number of colours you can include in your print. If we go with the digital option, on the other hand, you have free rein. In most cases, it pays off to go digital.
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