Specialist Printing Article: The Behaviour Of Nylon
October 24, 2011 at 12:15 pm Leave a comment
We get a lot of inquiries regarding Nylon printing and how to print on nylon jackets. We have posted a blog on nylon printing before, but now Ed Branigan just had a more detailed article published in the latest Specialist Printing magazine.
In the article, Ed explains more about nylon and how to successfully print on this substrate.
Click here to read The Behaviour of Nylon.
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