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In the technique of Pigment printing all the pigments are applied on the surface of the fabric usually, so there effects are mostly one sided, the other side used to have the shadow or the impression of the print. In pigment printing only one side is fully printed the other side just may have a little impression but not have the same printing design.

In reactive printing method fabric has the same printing on the both sides as the dye particles in the print paste make a bond with the fiber. This method is best fit when we need same printing on both sides of the fabric.

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Pigment printing involves applying color pigments directly onto the fabric surface, which adhere to the fibers through a binder. This results in a less soft hand feel compared to reactive printing, where the dye chemically bonds with the fabric, creating vibrant and long-lasting colors with a softer feel. Reactive printing is more durable and wash-resistant, ideal for items that require frequent washing.

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Q: What is the difference between pigment printing and reactive printing?
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