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Belt press

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Belt printing is a method for printing. A belt printer uses huge screens that cover the entire front and back of the garment. The method is best for all-over pattern printing, but works best on designs with limited colors.

References

  1. Hilts, Paul (1993). The Camerons are Coming. Publishers Weekly.
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