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shtirl [24]
4 years ago
5

Which techniques can reproduce an accurate design on a fabric?

Arts
2 answers:
Olin [163]4 years ago
6 0
Hello,
    <span>Computers are used increasingly in dyeing processes to formulate and match colors with greater speed and accuracy. Printing. Printing colored designs on cotton cloth is similar to printing on paper. Printing can help to put an accurate design on fabric.

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Elis [28]4 years ago
6 0

for plato, its b. heat-transfer printing!

posting this for future users!!

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