Abstract: The invention is a process for printing full color images with no discernible loss of quality from an initial image carrier onto the surface of diverse media, including paper, card, cardboard, glass, metal, wood, plastics materials and fabrics and textile materials including knitted and woven materials. The process involves the use of polyethylene naphthalate film having special qualities for transferring the initial image from an initial surface on which it is provided onto the final surface. Techniques are discloses for enhancing transferred images.
Abstract: The invention is a process for printing full color images with no discernible loss of quality from an initial image carrier onto the surface of diverse media, including paper, card, cardboard, glass, metal, wood, plastics materials and fabrics and textile materials including knitted and woven materials. The process involves the use of polyethylene naphthalate film having special qualities for transferring the initial image from an initial surface on which it is provided onto the final surface. Techniques are disclosed for enhancing transferred images.