Printing of pattern designs with computer controlled pattern dye

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Fluid treatment – Intermittent length

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68205R, 427288, D06B 102, D06B 1100

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041166264

ABSTRACT:
A plurality of jet gun bars are spaced apart along the path of travel of a textile material and responsive to pattern data to form patterns on the material. Each gun bar stores and supplies different color dyestuff to color the material. A computer, on each periodic request, supplies pattern data to a predetermined number of gun bars, thereby providing dyestuff to different pattern lines for each request. During a change from printing one pattern to printing another different pattern, for each such request the computer provides data for the other pattern to a first predetermined number of gun bars and data for the one pattern to a second predetermined number of gun bars subsequent to the first number, thereby simultaneously completing the printing of the one pattern and starting the printing of the other pattern.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3783654 (1974-01-01), Crawford
patent: 3894413 (1975-07-01), Johnson
patent: 3915113 (1975-10-01), Paton et al.

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