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  4. Catchpenny print - Wikipedia

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    Catchpenny print (Dutch centsprent) is the name given to a type of cheap, mass-produced sheets printed on one side and illustrated with simple images, that were sold in the Netherlands in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

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  6. Direct-to-film printing - Wikipedia

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    This printing method is used on textiles including apparel such as T-shirts, jeans, jackets, hoodies, sportswear, and accessories like bags and belts. [citation needed] DTF is favored for its cost-effectiveness and capability to produce high-resolution prints. Specifically, for small batch printing, Direct to Film (DTF) printing is cost-effective.

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    With a 300-thread-count and viscose bamboo fabric, these sheets have been described as the “softest EVER” by Oprah herself—and it’s been featured in Op’s Favorite Things for five years ...