Difference Between Printing and Dyeing:
SL No.
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Dyeing
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Printing
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01
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In case of dyeing, dyes are applied in the whole fabric with equal quantity.
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In case of printing, dyes are applied in the definite parts of fabric for producing design.
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02
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During batch application, more time required.
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Less time required than dyeing application.
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03
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Here, liquor ratio is higher.
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Less liquor ratio here than dyeing application.
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04
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Precise temperature is needed here.
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Precise temperature is not needed in case of printing application.
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05
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Curing or steaming process is not needed here.
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Curing or steaming process is needed for printing application.
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06
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Thickener is not used here.
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Thickener is widely used here.
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07
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Not expensive.
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Expensive.
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08
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Here, color penetrates throughout the fabric.
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Here, color is applied only in the fabric surface.
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09
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Fabric becomes soft after dyeing application.
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Printed fabrics will be harsh and hard after applying printing application.
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10
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The quantity of water is required more here.
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Less amount of water is needed here.
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11
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Only one dye is used in case of dyeing application.
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Here, one or more dye is used during the application of printing.
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12
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Half bleaching is enough for fabric preparation before applying dyeing application.
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Full bleaching with optical whitener is needed in case of printing application.
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13
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Dye solution concentration is less in dye bath.
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Printing paste concentration is higher in printing.
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14
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Fibres, yarn and fabrics are dyed by applying dyeing application.
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Normally, printing is done on fabric surface
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15
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Precise design is not needed here.
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Here, precise design is must needed.
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