Printed Fabrics
Digital printing and mill printing are two popular methods used in the textile industry to create printed fabric. Digital printing involves using computer-controlled printers to apply designs directly onto fabric. This method offers high precision and allows for intricate designs with numerous colors, making it ideal for small-scale production and customization.
On the other hand, mill printing, also known as rotary screen printing, utilizes cylindrical screens to apply patterns onto fabric as it moves through the printing machine. Mill printing is more suitable for large-scale production runs due to its efficiency and speed. Both methods have their advantages and are used depending on factors such as design complexity, production volume, and budget considerations.