
About our Brand
Our company specializing in fabric printing uses modern printing technology to transfer digital images, designs, or patterns onto various types of fabric. This process is distinct from traditional printing methods like screen printing or rotary printing. Here's a breakdown of how we work
- Design Creation
- Customer Collaboration: Customers can provide their own designs, or the company may offer design services.
- Digital Files: Designs are usually created in graphic design software like Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop and must be in high-resolution digital formats (such as TIFF, PNG, or PDF).
- Color Management: Color profiles are set up to ensure that the printed fabric matches the intended colors accurately.
How Best Fabric Prints Works
2. Printing Process
- Digital Printers: The design is sent to a digital printer that uses specialized fabric inks (often dye-sublimation or pigment inks). The printer applies ink directly to the fabric, often with a high-resolution print head, allowing for intricate patterns and details.
- Ink Types:
- Dye Sublimation: Commonly used for synthetic fabrics like polyester. The ink turns into gas and is absorbed into the fibers.
- Pigment Inks: Used for natural fibers like cotton. The ink bonds to the surface of the fabric.
- Pre-Treatment: Some fabrics may require pre-treatment to improve ink adhesion and durability.
- Fabric Types
- Digital printing can be done on various fabrics, including cotton, silk, polyester, linen, and blends. The choice of fabric depends on the desired outcome and the application (fashion, home textiles, upholstery, etc.).
- Post-Printing Processes
- Curing: After printing, the fabric may need to be heat-set or cured to ensure the colors are vibrant and long-lasting.
- Washing/Finishing: Some fabrics undergo additional finishing treatments to improve texture, softness, or durability.
- Customization and Small Runs
- On-demand Printing: One of the key advantages of digital fabric printing is the ability to print small quantities, making it ideal for custom designs, samples, or limited-edition runs.
- No Setup Fees: Unlike screen printing, digital printing doesn't require the creation of physical screens or plates, reducing setup costs for small orders.
- Quality Control
- Inspection: Finished fabric is checked for print quality, including color accuracy, sharpness, and consistency.
- Testing Durability: Some prints undergo tests for colorfastness and resistance to fading, washing, and wear.
- Delivery
- After the printing and finishing processes are completed, the fabric is ready for packaging and shipping to customers or designers.

Applications : Our company history and facts
- Fashion Industry: Custom printed fabrics for clothing lines, from garments to accessories.
- Home Textiles: Custom curtains, upholstery, bed linens, and other interior design fabrics.
- Event & Promotional Products: Banners, flags, and other promotional fabric materials.
- Prototypes and Sampling: Designers use digital printing to create prototype garments or home decor pieces before committing to mass production.

Benefits of Digital Printing on Fabric:
- No Minimum Orders: Perfect for small batches and custom designs.
- Vivid Colors and Fine Detail: High resolution allows for intricate and detailed designs.
- Faster Turnaround: Shorter production time compared to traditional methods.
- Sustainability: Less waste of ink and fabric, especially when printing on demand.