Working Process Flow Chart of Textile Printing Industry-
The word “printing” is derived from the Latin word meaning “pressing” and implies the application of “pressure”. Textile printing is one branch of textile wet process technology. The localized dyeing of textiles (e.g. to develop a colored pattern) is called printing. Unlike dyeing, printing designs or patterns are usually printed on only one side of the fabric. In a most simple approach, the dye containing paste is printed on the textile fabric and the dye is fixed at elevated temperature (e.g. through steaming, drying). Then the excess paste containing dye and thickener is removed by thorough washing.
Process Flow Chart of Textile Printing Section
(A typical flow chart of printing in textile industry)
Artwork from merchandiser
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Design input
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Design development
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Positive/film
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Print taken
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Requisition by merchandiser
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Panel (cutting fabric parts)
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Expose (frame adjusted)
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Fila and frame adjusted
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Water spray
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Panel send to buyer
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Buyer approval
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Sale sample
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Counter sample
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P P production
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Accessories booking
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Requisition by merchandiser for fabric
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Fabric received and store
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Count the fabric
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Inspection the fabric
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Fabric adjusted
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Bulk production start
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Hydro extractor from dryer
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Inspection
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Finishing
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Delivery.
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