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Q) How long will it take to print and ship my order? What if I need my order rushed?
A) Current production times are between 3-10 business days from order receipt or from the time of approval if a print proof is requested. Expediting services are available. Please contact us for further details.
Q) What are the printing processes used to print the fabric?
A) The printing process for the natural fabrics is pigment ink. The press size for the pigment ink process is up to 72” wide by the roll length, which is typically 150 feet long. (Please note fabrics vary in width depending on the manufacturer.) The printing process for the polyester fabrics is dye sublimation. The press size for dye sub is up to 122” wide by the roll length.
Q) Can I supply my own fabric?
A) Yes, you may supply your own fabric if the fabric is coated for the digital printing process (PFP - Prepared for Printing), however, you will need to supply at least an additional 5-10 yards for webbing on our presses. Material submitted for printing or testing must be provided rolled on a 3-inch core. Please contact us so that we may discuss this in further detail.
If there is a fabric you want that we do not currently offer, we are willing to look into sourcing this fabric. This option is only available to those planning to order a minimum of 50 yards of that same fabric. Additional charges may apply.
Q) Is the printing permanent?
A) Yes, the inks we use for printing the fabrics have been tested to not run, bleed or smudge under normal conditions.
Q) What safety standards do your fabrics comply with?
A) Most of our fabrics meet various certifications including fire rating and durability for upholstery, typically required for commercial, hospitality and healthcare applications. Please contact us for further information.
Q) Are your fabrics suitable for apparel?
A) While our fabrics are not rated for apparel, it is completely up to you with how you choose to use the fabric you purchase from our company. Our fabrics are typically used for interior Décors such as upholstery, table linens, bedding, curtains/drapes, and Décor pillows.