Cloth fabric
Admittedly, we printed our last T-shirt at the end of the 90s, before textile printing finally established itself as an industry in its own right. However, many things have remained with us where textile fabrics are not used for garments, upholstery or curtains:
- Printing on book cover fabrics such as bookbinding cloth
- Flocked velour stickers with velvet surface
- Banner and tarpaulin material made of synthetic fabric
- Wallpaper made from real linen fabric with paper backing for the wallpaper paste. These linen wallpapers are available in white as well as in many bright colors, whereby the fabric is dyed through. White is ideal for printing with precisely specified colors. In the case of the colored paints, on the other hand, the focus is on the very homogeneous appearance of the dyeing.
But we also receive crazy fabrics from time to time, mostly when it comes to unusual mailings:
We have also printed textile fabrics such as physiotherapeutic kinesiotapes or non-woven surgical masks.
Or about 2mm thick business cards with a pink traditional fabric surface for a folk music group!
The imagination knows no bounds…