What is rubberized print?

What is rubberized print?

Rubberized jerseys are the traditional silk-screen printed jerseys that have been the mainstay of the apparel manufacturing industry for some time now. Rubberized jerseys often have simple designs with a maximum of three-color combinations only.

What is rubber print on fabric?

Puff / Rubber Print Puff ink is an opaque base that rises up on being heat set to provide a raised print effect. Puff print is also called the Foam Print or Emboss print for the raised print effect. It is also acknowledged by many as a Rubber printing technique.

How do you print off rubber?

Get a solvent like rubbing alcohol, nail polish remover, or adhesive remover.

  1. You can also look for special heat transfer vinyl remover that is designed to take vinyl lettering off of clothing.
  2. Solvents only work to remove vinyl and rubber prints from clothing. Screen printed ink is permanent on clothes.

Which is better screen print or vinyl?

Shirts that are printed using vinyl will usually last for a few years before fading. On the other hand, shirts that have been screen printed will last the entire lifetime of the shirt. Screen printing is more adept at standing up to wear and tear and washing.

What is vinyl shirt printing?

Vinyl printing is all about heat transfer. You use a machine to cut out letters and designs from colored vinyl and heat-press them onto the t-shirt to transfer the color to it. Vinyl printing depends on a combination of pressure and heat.

What is puff printing?

Puff ink is a screen printing ink additive that once heat is applied to the ink, it slightly raises from the t shirt like a freshly baked loaf of bread. When designing a shirt you have more options than just art and color – you can also add depth to that list.

What is glue printing?

A glue collagraph is a printmaking plate made from a stiff background with a printable design created with glue. Here are the details… Traditional collagraph plates are often built with layered papers, fabric, thread or organic embellishments.

What is screen printing technique?

Screen printing (traditionally called silkscreen printing; also known as serigraphy and serigraph printing) is a printing technique where a mesh is used to transfer ink (or dye) onto a substrate, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil.

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