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Wondering if anyone has tried printing directly to a fabric woven textile on a UV printer. 
If yes, what would be the best ICC Profile to choose from? 

I have a client requiring a flag printed and am trying to get my facts straight before attempting. 

We also have a HP Latex 360 if thats also doable. 
I have checked the "HP Media Solutions" for anything that would work - with no success. 

Your input and response would be most appreciated. 

Thanks, 
Stella_ FB700

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I doubt...all printing materials need a special coating / prima ? first ... even oil painting canvas & need to prime first.

 

Some textiles were too soft & printers might not be able to move it forward. also cautious for thickness.

 

Myself would not waste time on it.

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I doubt...all printing materials need a special coating / prima ? first ... even oil painting canvas & need to prime first.

 

Some textiles were too soft & printers might not be able to move it forward. also cautious for thickness.

 

Myself would not waste time on it.

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Thats really unfortunate - puts myself in a bit of a pickle. 

Might have to just do a canvas and call that a day. 

Thanks for the response. 

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