(dpa) - Production designers Anja Zschage (L) and Janina Mueller look at printer tests for a new 2005 outerwear fashion collection that was printed with a new inkjet printing press, which enables photorealistic prints without screen printing, at the textile company Color.Web in Frankenberg, Germany, 1 June 2004. The printing press can print patterns from a digital source directly o

(dpa) - Production designers Anja Zschage (L) and Janina Mueller look at printer tests for a new 2005 outerwear fashion collection that was printed with a new inkjet printing press, which enables photorealistic prints without screen printing, at the textile company Color.Web in Frankenberg, Germany, 1 June 2004. The printing press can print patterns from a digital source directly o Stock Photo
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2624 x 1954 px | 22.2 x 16.5 cm | 8.7 x 6.5 inches | 300dpi

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1 June 2004

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(dpa) - Production designers Anja Zschage (L) and Janina Mueller look at printer tests for a new 2005 outerwear fashion collection that was printed with a new inkjet printing press, which enables photorealistic prints without screen printing, at the textile company Color.Web in Frankenberg, Germany, 1 June 2004. The printing press can print patterns from a digital source directly onto the cloths. This enables designers to work together in a worldwide network and to make designs ready for production within the shortest time. The technique is mainly used for unique products, for interior design and for designer fashion collections.