


Ceramic Digital Printer
This piece of equipment produces ceramic transfers up to A3 in size. Designs can either be developed digitally using Photoshop, Illustrator or Corel draw, or copied directly from an existing image.
This process goes some of the way to replace the process of silk screen printing traditionally used for producing ceramic transfers. It is really useful for prototyping a range of ceramic designs and an economically viable alternative for producing one off and short runs of ceramic patterns.
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:P Katiehas used this process to produce a range of decorative surface patterns for ceramic tableware, as seen left.
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Extended technical specification sheets and further information concerning the hiring of this equipment, contact our research production coordinator ;| Adam Stringer on 01326 370743 or adam.stringer@falmouth.ac.uk
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