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Blueprinting - and ancient but still living way of printing textiles
Autoři: Veronika Kravcová | Panák Ondrej | Hejduk Jiří | Forte Tavčer Petra
Rok: 2018
Druh publikace: článek ve sborníku
Název zdroje: 8th Conference on Information and Graphic Arts Technology : proceedings
Název nakladatele: University of Ljubljana
Místo vydání: Lublaň
Strana od-do: 152-157
Tituly:
Jazyk Název Abstrakt Klíčová slova
cze Modrotisk - stará, ale pořád žívá technika tisku na textil Cílem práce bylo porovnat kvalitu přímého digitálního potisku a modrotisku na bavlněné tkanině.
eng Blueprinting - and ancient but still living way of printing textiles The aim of this work was to examine the printing of the fabric by two different methods of printing. We compared the direct digital printing of textile with pigmented inks and indirect transfer printing ontextile with a foil. Both methods were applied to 100% cotton fabric. The fabric was directly printed on a Kornit Digital printing machine, which uses water-based pigmented inks. For the transfer printing Turbo print 4036 matt foil was used. The print motif was printed on the foil using a Mimaki JV33-160 digital printer, which uses Mild solvent printing inks. Only magenta colour was used for printing. Printed samples were subjected to rubbing, artificial light ageing, washing and heat. The resistance to rubbing was done according to the ISO 105-X12: 1993 standard at 50, 250, 500 and 1000 abrasion steps. The lightfastness test was performed in accordance to ISO 105-B02: 1994. A further test was the washing test, which was made in accordance to ISO 105-C10: 2006. Washing was performed 1x, 3x and 5x at 40, 60 and 90°C. The results were interpreted by visual assessment and by CIELab coordinates. To characterise the printed cotton fabric, the weight, the thickness and the air permeability were measured. cotton fabric; digital printing; transfer printing; foil; fastness properties