With this printing method the design is sprayed directly onto the apparel by a digital printer. This technique produces a kind of a vintage look, at the same time the printed fabrics look more washed-out compared to the flat colors of plot printing. At this time, not all the products can be printed with this technique, but the products and processes are rapidly being adapted to accept this method. Go to our Printing page for more information
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