Cloth printing involves the process of applying designs, patterns, or graphics onto fabric. There are several methods used for cloth printing:
Screen Printing: A stencil (or screen) is used to apply layers of ink onto the fabric through a mesh screen. It's suitable for large quantities and simple designs.
Digital Printing: Directly printing the design onto the fabric using inkjet printers. It allows for intricate designs, gradients, and vibrant colors.
Heat Transfer Printing: A design is printed onto transfer paper and then transferred onto the fabric using heat and pressure. It's suitable for small batches and detailed designs.
Sublimation Printing: Ink is turned into a gas under heat and pressure and then infused into the fabric. It provides durable and vibrant prints, especially on polyester fabrics.