Carpi date for ultrafine WHOLEGARMENT technology
Design
July 2008 collection from Shima
Sample No:Â Â Â Â y1472 Machine:Â Â Â Â SWG173-X 15 Yarns:Â Â Â Â Cotton 82% steel 18% 1/27x1, nylon 82% lycra 18% 18/30dx1 Description:Â Â Â Â Wholegarment Knitting Technique:Â Â Â Â Lateral transfer Printed on SIP The SIP-100F and SIP-160F on-demand inkjet printing system from Shima Seiki enables beautiful full colour printing on a variety of fabrics, quickly and easily using design data created on Shima’s SDS-ONE apparel design system. SIP prints directly onto the fabric, thereby su
4th September 2008
Knitting Industry
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Sample No: y1472
Machine: SWG173-X 15
Yarns: Cotton 82% steel 18% 1/27x1, nylon 82% lycra 18% 18/30dx1
Description: Wholegarment
Knitting Technique: Lateral transfer
Printed on SIP
The SIP-100F and SIP-160F on-demand inkjet printing system from Shima Seiki enables beautiful full colour printing on a variety of fabrics, quickly and easily using design data created on Shima’s SDS-ONE apparel design system. SIP prints directly onto the fabric, thereby supporting quick response for customized designs in small lots. Not just limited to textiles and circular knit fabrics, it features a height-adjustable printing head for dimensional flat-knitted fabrics and even finished garments. With its special inks, vivid high-resolution, full-colour images can be printed with excellent tonal range, whilst maintaining the original softness of the fabric.
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