braille printing
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braille printing
Is there a way to print braille on a t-shirt? thanks, jackie
Yes, you could print brail using high density inks which would give the printed image more of a 3D effect. This would probably be the easiest way to do this.
A less exensive alternative would be to print puff ink for the design.
But, if you are wanting to reproduce the look and feel of braile you would definitely want to go with the high density.
I hope this helps....
A less exensive alternative would be to print puff ink for the design.
But, if you are wanting to reproduce the look and feel of braile you would definitely want to go with the high density.
I hope this helps....
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Yes, You can use an ink from Rutland.
This is done with an ink from Rutland. It hardens to a near rock hard cure. The ink can be printed with dots that can be vry easy to feel on a shirt.