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Have a look at some of the distinct Printing Techniques

There are a number of methods offered for T-Shirt printing in Singapore. In this post, weu2019ll talk briefly about the history of these techniques. Josa Imaging has built a powerful customer base through offering the finest quality yet affordable customized T shirt printing services in Singapore.

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Have a look at some of the distinct Printing Techniques

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  1. Have a look at some of the distinct Printing Techniques If we talk about today, there are a number of methods offered for​​T-Shirt printing in Singapore​. Today, through this post, we’ll talk briefly about the history of these techniques. Read along! ● History of Silk Screen Printing Silkscreen is known to be one of the oldest mediums of printing. It is believed that this method was first invented in China. With the passage of time, the method got popular throughout Asia. And in terms of craftsmanship, the technique was refined –

  2. blocks and paints were used for the printing. In the late 1700s, the method got popular in Europe. However, the reality is: Silkscreen printing is not pretty commonly employed in the contemporary era and is assumed to be used only on expensive wallpapers, silk, or other fine fabrics. History of Embroidery The craft of adorning fabric or other materials with the assistance of a needle to apply thread is termed as the process of embroidery. While this practice is mundanely implemented across the world, it began first in China and the near East. Initially, prestigious threads were availed on terrific pieces of fabrics that were meant only for the upper class of individuals. But most recently, with the ever advancements in technologies, new machines are being manufactured every day that can produce rather cheaper fabric materials along with inexpensive threads. This means, no longer embroidery is designed only for rich people and is for everyone. History of Vinyl Printing This form of printing is considered somewhat similar to heat transfer printing or digital transfer printing. In this process, the machine is drafted in a way that cuts out designs and letters. These are done on colored vinyl and then a heat press is employed to transfer each piece of vinyl onto the material. History of Foil Printing In this approach, a layer of gold or silver foil is pressed down using heat. The primary intent is to shift the artwork on to the desired product. Human beings have been availing gold/silver to enrich several objects, which is being followed ever since ancient times. During older times in Egypt, individuals used objects like a hammer to beat the gold until it became a fine thin sheet. This gold was further used to carve on most of the items entailing fabrics, coffins, and other decorative objects-as an example. This method was considered to be pretty laborious as there were no types of machinery available back then. However, in the modern era, technology has come such a long way ahead of that there are loads of appliances available to perform the distinct printing works. As a result, such a technique of foil printing is much affordable that won’t strain anyone’s budget. ● ● ● Are you planning to extract the maximum out of the above techniques? If you are someone from Singapore looking to gain the maximum out of the above discussed methods of printing, may simply visit the website​​https://www.josaimaging.com/​.

  3. We have been delivering​​cheap printing services in Singapore​​for quite a while now. Monday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Tuesday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Wednesday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Thursday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Friday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Saturday Closed Sunday Closed Email​ – ​joe.chan@josaimaging.com Contact​ – (65) 9138 7912 Address​ – 32 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2, Sing Industrial Complex, #04-11, Singapore 569510

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