Printed fabrics are widely accepted in production of home textiles & the fashion & sports garment industry. Fashion & sports wear demand high impact decoration and graphics with a rapid turnaround for fast design, production and delivery to the high street.
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David Lee on 10 June 2024
How To Maximise The Efficiency Of Your Textile Printing Machinery In Four Easy Steps
Posted by
admin on 22 September 2016
Any kind of textile processing, including the production of garment labels, relies on the continued efficiency of printing machinery. Without it, the quality of your textile printing will be inconsistent. There are many ways to maximise your machine’s efficiency. 1) Manage Humidity and Static Regardless of the type of textiles you print at your facility, humidity will play a role. Too-high humidity will negatively affect your machinery, causing damage and slowdowns in production. Adding to this, any change in the moisture content in the air can impact the textiles themselves. For example, added humidity will lessen the elasticity and tensile strength of some fabrics.