Transfer Printing
Title: Transfer Printing
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Transfer Printing
Transfer Printing
Man’s urge to decorate his clothing and fabrics of his environment, by means of
printing, dates back to the earliest of times. Over the ages and even more now it is
desirable to have designs on our fabrics. There are many ways of getting these designs
onto our clothing and fabric. One way of doing this is printing on fabric. Printing is the
localized coloration of textiles(Mock). It is characterized by
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was and still is a very important
element of producing a fabric. With new techniques being discovered all the time, it will
be continued for a long time.
References
1. Robinson, P. “Exploring Fabric Printing”, 1970, Mills and Boon Limited.
2. “Symposium on Transfer Printing”, March 24-25, 1976, New Jersey,Textile Research
Institute.
3. “A Transfer Printing Guide”, 1979, Yves Mahe.
4. Storey, J. “Manual of Textile Printing”, 1992, New York, Thames and Hudson.
5. Miles, L. “Textile Printing”, 1981, England, The Dyers Company Publications Trust
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