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What's the Difference Between Heat Transfer Printing, Digital Printing and Screen Printing?

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There are many kinds of printing process, such as heat transfer printing, digital printing, screen printing and so on. Each method has its own pro and cons. In this article, we will share some example and the differences between 3 kinds of printing process. 1.Heat Transfer Printing Heat printing or heat transfer printing is when we use heat to transfer the design onto the fabric.  The medium to transfer the design is called transfer paper or sublimation paper. For heat printing, you need to have printed and heat transfer machine.  The best thing about heat printing is because the image is long lasting and easy process to any garment which thermostable and had the ability to absorb color such as jersey, T-shirt, and many other fabric. The disadvantage about transfer printing is the quality of the photo based on the outcome of the printed photo. 2.Digital Printing Digital printing is very popular for a high-quality image as the printing process is more to from machi...

Sublimation Printing VS Screen Printing, Which One Do You Prefer to Start?

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   As we all know, sublimation printing is a kind of printing method of printing, but there are too many types of printing like offset printing, screen printing. Today we will mainly discuss the difference between sublimation printing and screen printing.     Sublimation printing   Sublimation printing is the printing method with sublimation paper and sublimation ink. First, use a inkjet printer with sublimation ink to print the image to the transfer paper, then transfer the image to the fabric or something else you want with a heat press machine.    Screen printing   For screen printing, it is a printing technique whereby a mesh is used to transfer ink onto a substrate, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil. A blade or squeegee is moved across the screen to fill the open mesh apertures with ink, and a reverse stroke then causes the screen to touch the substrate momentarily along a line of...