Printing produces colourful effect on the fabrics Printing
is application of colour in the form of a design. Printing can be done by hand
or machine. The dyes used in printing are in the form of pastes.
Types of printing : Printing has
been divided into,
Machine Printing
Machine printing includes Direct Roller printing, Duplex
printing, discharge printing, resist printing, pigment printing, transfer
printing, photo printing and flock printing.
• Direct Roller Printing : Roller printing was developed in 1785. Thousands of yards of
coloured designed fabrics are
produced in an hour by this method of printing.
In this printing, several copper cylinders or rollers are
engraved with design. Engraving the designs on the rollers is a hard and
careful work lasting many days, but actual printing by this method takes very
little time.
The roller is as wide as the cloth. The numbers of rollers
required depends on the number of colours used in the design. One roller prints
one colour only.
The roller printing machine comprises of a large central
cylinder around which passes the fabric to be printed, this cylinder rotates
with the moving fabric. Number of colour printing rollers, carrying different
colours, press against the fabric and the central cylinder. Thus if there are
five colours in the design there are five colour printing rollers. Each of
these rollers is made of copper and engraved with the respective design.
Furnished rollers which move at intervals, containing the colour or dye are
placed close to the design rollers. The dye is absorbed by the brush like
surface and transferred to the design engraved rollers.
Next to the design roller is a big iron cylinder or roller
around which the cloth is drawn as it is printed. The cloth to be printed needs
a rubberized blanket (for padding) and grey cloth pass between the engraved
rollers and the cylinder. The blanket gives a good surface for sharp printing
and the grey cloth protects the blanket besides absorbing the excess dye.
Printing
machines of this kind can be provided with upto fourteen rollers, as they are
able to produce patterns in fourteen colours. The roller printing machine
prints only on one side of the fabric.
• Duplex Printing : In Duplex printing, the printing is done on both the sides.
The fabric may be passed through the
roller printing machine in separate operations. This printing forms clear
outline on both sides of fabric.
• Discharge Printing : This type of printing is suitable for fabrics with dark
backgrounds. The fabric is first
dyed. A discharge paste which contains chemicals to remove the colour is then
printed on the fabric, to produce a white pattern on a ground colour. This
print is done on materials like cotton and rayon.
Resist
Printing : This is just the opposite of
discharge printing. In this type of printing, resist paste is printed first on the white fabric, and
the fabric is then piece dyed. The resist materials used are resins, or clay or
gum. It is put in a patterned form on fabric and is subsequently immersed in
dye. The dye will affect only the parts that are not covered by the resist
paste. The places where resist material has been put remain undyed. After
fabric has been passed through subsequent dyeing processes, the resist paste is
removed, leaving a pattern on dark background.
Pigment Printing : In this, dyes used are insoluble in water and very fast to
light. These pigments are made into
colour printing paste, using various ingredients especially resin to act as
binder and the pigment to the printed fabric.
• Transfer Printing : In this process, certain substances can be made to pass from
a solid state directly to a vapour
state when heated and return directly to a solid when cooled. The design is
printed to a paper, which is fed into a machine. This is brought into contact
with heat zone, which vapourizes the dye on the paper. Thus the dye is absorbed
by the fabric.
• Photo Printing : In this type, the fabric is coated with a chemical that is
sensitive to light. The negative of
the design is put against the fabric surface and the light is made to fall on
it. The design on the negative gets printed on the fabric. The fabric is then
washed. Black and white designs and coloured designs can be printed on the
fabric.
•
Flock Printing : This is a technique of adhering minute pieces of
fibre, called flock, to form design on fabrics.
Using a suitable adhesive, a design is roller printed onto the fabric. Then
flock of cotton, wool, viscose rayon, nylon or acrylic are applied to the
fabric in a manner that causes it to adhere in an upright position and produce
a pile like, velvet - textured design.
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