Monday 28 March 2016

digital printing the right textile printing method for you?

 digital printing the right textile printing method for you?

Digital production in general is absolutely perfect for small, bespoke runs. Which means that digital printing on fabric is perfect if you’re looking to get anywhere between a small test swatch and a few hundred metres printed of your digital print silk fabric Although digital printing is a cost effective way of printing smaller volumes, it is not always the most cost effective way of printing very high volumes of one design. Therefore, if you are looking to print nearer 1,000 metres + of your design you might be best off going for rotary screen printing. In which case, we recommend you talk to the gang at majestictextile

The other brilliant thing about  custom digital print fabric is that there is no limit on the amount of colours you can use per design, because unlike some high-volume printing methods, it doesn’t require plates to be made up per colour, but simply works much like your standard desktop inkjet printer (only quite a bit bigger!)

The list below is made up of print bureaus specifically set up to cater for small-medium orders of up to around 50ms. It is simply so exciting to us to see that there is now such a great selection (and more joining their ranks all the time), because it not only allows many of us mere mortals access to services and technology usually reserved only for large companies, but also because for you designers and makers out there it is just making it easier and easier to get your products produced locally, right here in the UK.

Digitally printing with reactive dyes vs. pigment inks

There are two ways to digital print silk fabric onto natural fibres, with reactive dyes or with pigment inks.
With reactive dyes the colour goes right the way through the fabric, ‘dyeing’ the fibres. This means you can see the design on both sides of your fabric, which might be something you really need for a particular project. Reactive dyes tend to have a very good wash fastness and colour vibrancy, though are less great with light resistance. These characteristics tend to mean that reactive dyes are great for garments, as they can withstand frequent washing at high temperatures, but are not always the best choice for homewares that are likely to be in the sunlight a lot - eg curtain linings. Digitally printing with reactive dyes tends to be a bit more expensive per metre than when you digitally print with pigment inks. This is because after printing there there is a whole process of washing, steaming and drying necessary to rid the fabric of excess dye. This after care means that reactive dyes are not as eco-friendly as pigment inks, as the process uses a lot of water and electricity.
Pigment inks, on the other hand, sit on the surface of the fabric, meaning your design will not show through on both sides. It is a water-free process, with no washing, steaming or drying required. Instead, after printing the fabric is ‘fixed’ or baked for a couple of minutes at high temperatures, activating the binders in the ink. The process of digitally printing using pigment inks is a lot easier than reactive dyes and this is reflected in the fact that per metre it is usually substantially cheaper and it is generally considered to be a bit better to mother nature. However, the limitations of pigment inks are that they are still do not quite have the same level of wash fastness and colour vibrancy of other printing methods. Because they sit on the surface of your fabric pigment inks tend to make your fabric stiffer and more crisp. This characteristic and the fact that pigment inks have excellent light fastness, tends to make them really popular within the home

Thursday 17 March 2016

how to custom digital print fabric

This technology uses large format digital inkjet printers. Practically it is the same technique used by desk top inkjet printers to print paper. Due to which digital Textile printing has various advantages over traditional printing. Some of these include:
With the digital print silk fabric technology photographic & tonal graphics with multiple shades as well as colors can be printed on textiles.
Unlike Traditional printing techniques (like Rotary & Screen printing) there is no limitation on number of colors as with this printing technique any number of colors can be printed in fabrics.
There is no limitation on repeat size as in case of traditional printing methods.
It offers faster processing speed where everything that is required in the print can be prepared on computer digitally.
It allows user to print as little as possible. Therefore there is no minimum order quantity as such.
High Precision printing is possible, which is usually a drawback with other forms of printing.
Overall cost of producing a sample is cheaper in comparison to other forms of printing.

Wednesday 16 March 2016

Is there any best anti-GoWipe and anti-LavaLoonion base for town hall 9?


Ground
  1. GoWipe
  2. GoWiWi
  3. GiWiPe
  4. GiWiWi
  5. Mass Hogs
  6. Giant Healer

Air
  1. Baloonion
  2. Lavaloonion
  3. Dragoon
  4. Mass Dragon
Defending the GoWiPe/GoWiWi/GiWiPe

Lets  say that the attacker is using a GoWiPe. He sends in the golems, wall  breakers break the walls by the 'X' and they begin to enter the base.  Once all of the wizards have cleared the area the pekkas begin their  rampage. Except for one thing-- they just go around in a circle. Same  with the Golems. The Golems will be so easily distracted by all of the  defenses in the channel. They will just make their way around the base  rather than going into the middle compartment, which is key
 

Friday 11 March 2016

Top Trends in Bandage dressing styles

Bandage dresses have been in demand since late 1980s.These days, Hollywood stars are wearing these dresses. That is why people are craving to get a striking bodycon dress for themselves. This dress makes women look slimmer. Numerous female superstars have displayed this dress; some of them are Jennifer Lopez, Megan Fox, Katy Perry,The two characteristic features of bandage dresses are that it's made with materials used to create foundation garments and it outlines the wearer's body figure
It is commonly believed that Herve Leger is the originator of bandage dresses. Though his awe inspiring designs are uniques, fierce, and fabulous he's simply the designer that got the bandage dress recognized as a closet staple in the 1990s but we saw bandage dresses almost a decade before.The tradition was to make these dresses with the help of multiple colorful stripes and fabrics. He used different types of fabrics to craft these dresses.
Bandage Jacket
A bandage jacket in black  is a guarnteed showstopper in the winter. No matter if light black  o such as our Havana Bandage dress all  look fab on tanned skin.
it just look perfect in your body. Its a light weight product so you don't know that your are wearing a jacket

Bandage Dresses – The perfect body shaper

bandage dresses
We say that is rediculous and encourage ALL women no matter what age, background or sexual orientation to try out our bandage dresses.

Buying a Bandage Dress

There are different patterns and designs offered in the market. You have to pick the best one from them that goes with your personality. You have to remember the style and color before picking a bandage style dress. In current days, various kinds of fabrics are utilized to craft these dresses. You have to choose the best one that seems to be comfortable and soothing in appearance. You have to get an apparel that suits your character.
    • Fabric: Cheap bandage dresses are almost always made from polyester while a far better quality dress will be made from rayon, nylon and spandex. A cheap bandage dress will not fit like a second skin nor hug your curves as they should.
    • Quality: Read customer reviews on the store's website. Check out their social media engagement. Find out what people are saying. Truly satisfied customers always share their excitement.
    • Free Shipping: Are there hidden costs still to come at or after checkout? Headline prices often do not include the cost of shipping so go for a store that offers free shipping.
    • Return Policies: This is very important. Some return policies are fair others are a headache. A similarly priced dress should always be bought from the retailer with the similar return policy. A cheap dress that can't be returned if it doesn't fit is worth far less than a more expensive dress that can be returned for credit. A simple way to compare return policies is to look at the period a retailer stipulates a return must be made in. The shorter this period the stricter and less valuable the return policy. Try to go for one longer than 30 days.